AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoPalestinian Football & Travel Rights: Palestinian Football Association chief Jibril Rajoub says the US and Canada denied him visas for World Cup events, while he was able to enter Mexico—adding fresh fuel to claims that politics is shaping sport. Courtroom Crackdown on Palestine Action: A London court sentenced the “Filton Four” over a raid on Elbit Systems’ UK factory, handing multi-year prison terms and triggering mass arrests of supporters outside Woolwich Crown Court. Charity Oversight & Settlements: The UK Charity Commission referred concerns about charities funneling millions to illegal Israeli settlements to police and HMRC, including questions around Gift Aid and specific donor-advised funds. Pro-Palestine Activism Under Threat in the US: A federal judge released on bond four University of Michigan-linked pro-Palestine activists accused of a threats campaign targeting university officials and a Jewish group. Culture & Identity in the Spotlight: As the World Cup kicks off, Bosnian and Canadian fans in Toronto chant “Free Palestine,” showing how migration, memory, and solidarity are shaping match-day life. Religious Community Alarm: Anglican bishops protested the Israeli arrest of Palestinian Christian student Natalie Abu Dayyeh, calling it a disturbing escalation for faith communities in the West Bank.
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