AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoGaza Eid al-Adha under siege: As Eid al-Adha begins, Gazans report “no feasts, no joy” amid livestock collapse, soaring prices, and continued strikes, with families unable to afford sacrificial animals or basic needs. Gaza war & funerals: Israel says it killed Mohammed Odeh, newly appointed head of Hamas’ military wing, in a Gaza City strike that also killed his wife and children; Hamas and mourners held a large funeral procession as more strikes hit the city. West Bank jobs & daily life: Palestinian graduates in the West Bank face a collapsed job market, with unemployment rising and work permits frozen for tens of thousands, deepening hardship beyond the classroom. Occupied West Bank displacement fears: Human rights groups warn armed settlers are displacing Palestinian communities with growing impunity under military protection, raising fears of de facto annexation. Global Sumud Flotilla fallout: Activists and supporters across Europe and beyond continue to denounce Israel’s detention and alleged abuse of Gaza-bound flotilla participants, with outrage after leaked footage and arrests. Culture & education in crisis: From graduation celebrations shadowed by dread to calls for academic freedom and free speech, the week shows how war and repression are reshaping Palestinian youth’s hopes and public life. Sexual violence claims: South Korean activists released from a Gaza-bound aid mission allege sexual and physical abuse by Israeli soldiers during detention, while Israel’s embassy denies mistreatment.
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