AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoGaza Humanitarian Push: The UK’s new Middle East minister, Stephen Doughty, visited aid stockpiles near Rafah and urged Israel to let more assistance into Gaza, saying current flows are “simply too low.” West Bank Siege & Raids: In Qusra near Nablus, two Palestinian women were injured by live-fire shrapnel during an Israeli raid, while three homes have been besieged for 11 straight days under military protection. Hind Rajab Case: Israel opened criminal probes into the killing of 5-year-old Hind Rajab after acknowledging its forces fired on her car; her grandmother rejected the investigation and demanded an independent international probe. Education Support: Qatar Charity launched its 2026 back-to-school education campaign aiming to reach 123,000 students with supplies, school feeding, and learning support at home and abroad. Culture & Community: Big Heart Foundation kicked off a back-to-school drive for 3,000 students in Gaza, Egypt, and Sharjah, pairing school bags and supplies with tuition help. Palestinian Life in the Diaspora: A Palestinian refugee family drowned off Shoreham; police named Hassan El Khawas, Zeina Alayn, and their 14-year-old daughter Sara, with a younger sister critically injured. Protest & Accountability: In the UK, a jury was discharged after failing to reach verdicts in the Palestine Action trial over an Elbit factory action, with a possible next hearing set for September.
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