AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoPalestinian life under siege: Gaza’s water crisis is worsening, with most households unable to reach the UN minimum of six liters per person per day and only a tiny share of the coastal aquifer fit for drinking—displaced families are digging wells and improvising just to survive. Culture & media in wartime: Qatar’s Museum of Islamic Art screened the documentary “Inside Gaza,” built largely from AFP footage, spotlighting journalists trapped in the besieged territory and the human cost of reporting from inside conflict. Human rights & accountability: Australia says it will investigate allegations of assault, sexual abuse and torture of activists detained from the Gaza-bound Global Sumud Flotilla, as similar scrutiny grows across Europe. Protest, speech, and backlash: UK courts upheld the ban on Palestine Action as “terrorist,” while protests and arrests followed outside court—fueling fresh debate over the right to protest. Youth football as diplomacy: FIFA is reportedly considering an Israel–Palestine under-15 opening match in the US, turning sport into a high-stakes political symbol. International culture links: Nora Fatehi attended the World Cup as a Morocco supporter, highlighting how Arab and North African identity travels through global pop culture.
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