AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoGaza at 1,000 days: As Palestinians and Israelis mark the war’s 1,000th day, reports highlight fragile ceasefires, ongoing violence, and a humanitarian collapse—Save the Children says at least 21,000 children have been confirmed killed, with hundreds of thousands displaced and education shattered. Religious identity under pressure: Hamas condemned Israel’s Knesset advance of a bill to restrict the Muslim call to prayer via loudspeakers, calling it an escalation targeting Muslim holy sites and Palestinian identity. Aid lifeline under threat: UN chief António Guterres warned UNRWA is nearing a breaking point amid a $100 million funding gap, as restrictions hamper operations across Gaza and the occupied territories. Culture & solidarity in public life: At Wimbledon, Turkish player Zeynep Sonmez said officials barred her Palestine pin, so she used a watermelon symbol instead—another reminder of how symbols travel through sport and public space. Sports tragedy: Palestinian goalkeeper Saleem Al-Ashqar was killed in Gaza, with the football community mourning him and noting the toll on athletes. Education as a battleground: In Ireland, UCC staff and students plan a protest on Gaza’s “scholasticide,” citing UNESCO damage to nearly all schools and calls for EU action.
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