AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoSport & Youth Support: Qatar Foundation-backed “Circle In” is set to reach 1,250 Palestinian children in the West Bank and Gaza through sport-based learning, with a focus on girls, children with disabilities, refugees, and displaced kids. Humanitarian Crossings: Rafah Crossing received a new batch of Palestinian returnees, with Egyptian Red Crescent teams providing “return kits,” warm clothing, family reunification help, and child-focused psychological support. Jerusalem Identity & Holy Sites: Sheikh Ikrima Sabri, Al-Aqsa Mosque’s preacher, reiterated that opening embassies in occupied Quds won’t change Jerusalem’s Palestinian identity. Accountability & Justice: The Hind Rajab Foundation filed a criminal complaint in Belgium against an alleged Israeli sniper tied to Gaza crimes, urging Belgian authorities to investigate. Culture & Representation: An LGBTQ group in Kalamazoo criticized Israeli-flag symbolism at a Pride festival, saying the presence of the flag can carry trauma for people connected to Palestine and the Levant. Settlements & Daily Life: Israel approved expansion plans for a Jewish school in Hebron’s historic core, a move Palestinians say violates prior agreements. Children Under Fire: UN reporting warns of a sharp rise in grave violations against Palestinian children, with settler groups flagged as potential future additions to a blacklist.
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