AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoGaza Humanitarian Strain: UN says airstrikes and naval fire hit residential areas over the weekend while fuel shortages keep services under pressure; Kerem Shalom remains the main aid crossing and partners warn more access and approvals are still needed. Children Left Unprotected: UN Committee on the Rights of the Child warns that rights groups and humanitarian defenders are being forced to scale back after being labeled “terrorists,” with raids, travel bans, sanctions, and threats making it harder to protect Palestinian children in Gaza and the West Bank. Gaza Strike Kills Student: An Israeli strike killed 16-year-old Raghad Hassan Ashour as she walked to take a high school exam in Gaza City, with relatives and medics reporting injuries nearby despite a ceasefire. Beit Fajjar Closure Push: Palestinian officials in Beit Fajjar urge European and international intervention to end the closure of the town’s main entrance, saying it’s crippling daily life and local industries like stone and marble. Prisoners’ Rights: Palestinian Prisoner Society calls for urgent action to release three pregnant women held at Damon Prison, citing severe conditions and isolation. Culture & Solidarity: Roger Waters releases “Comfortably Numb Re-imagined” with Palestinian artist Mona Miari, with proceeds benefiting the Palestine Children’s Relief Fund. Church Visit to Gaza: Jerusalem’s Latin and Greek Orthodox patriarchs and Cardinal Pizzaballa begin a pastoral visit aimed at supporting Gaza’s wounded faithful amid ongoing humanitarian suffering. Local Activism in the West: A Brooklyn café barred Rep. Dan Goldman over “genocide enablers,” reflecting rising tensions around Palestine solidarity in everyday public life.
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