AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoGaza at 1,000 Days: As the war enters its 1,000th day, reports describe a grim shift from bombardment to daily humanitarian survival—queues for water, shortages of food, stalled reconstruction, and continued displacement despite a ceasefire. Human cost, especially children: Gaza’s government media office says more than 21,500 children and 1,022 infants have been killed, with tens of thousands more injured and thousands missing. Resistance narrative: A Hamas official says Operation al-Aqsa Flood “altered all political, military equations,” framing 1,000 days as proof of Palestinian resilience. West Bank pressure: Israeli forces arrested Palestinians in Nablus during raids, while reports also highlight accelerating settlement moves and home seizures. Culture & solidarity through sport: Egypt’s World Cup knockout win over Australia came with a Palestinian flag moment—coach Hossam Hassan dedicated the victory to Palestinians, and Gaza fans celebrated the match amid ruins. Arts & identity: A spotlight on Palestinian tatreez embroidery shows how diaspora communities stitch memory and belonging through traditional patterns. Media & speech battles: UK doctors and campaigners rallied against attempts to silence Gaza-related testimony, while punk duo Bob Vylan sued the BBC over defamation tied to anti-Palestinian censorship.
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