AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoUNRWA Funding Crisis: UN Secretary-General António Guterres warned UNRWA is nearing a “breaking point” with a $100 million gap, as restrictions and past donor cuts—after Israel accused UNRWA staff of links to Oct. 7—continue to squeeze aid, education, and health services for millions of Palestinian refugees. West Bank Daily Life Under Siege: In Sinjil near Ramallah, Israeli forces sealed the town by blocking the last access road and shutting multiple entrances and routes, escalating collective punishment that hits livelihoods, healthcare, and schooling. Detentions and Targeting: Palestinian groups report at least 20 arrests across the occupied West Bank, including women and a journalist, with claims that women are increasingly held as hostages and journalists face enforced disappearance. Lebanon War Fallout: Netanyahu vowed no withdrawal from southern Lebanon while Hezbollah remains armed, as strikes and civilian deaths continue despite ceasefire talk. Culture-Politics in the Diaspora: A major UNRWA spotlight also lands alongside a wave of pro-Palestine activism in Western politics, including Colorado’s democratic socialist Melat Kiros winning a key primary on a platform to end the genocide in Palestine. Humanitarian Support: The UK announced $30 million for UNRWA services, aiming to keep education, healthcare, and food assistance running amid widening humanitarian pressure.
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