AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoImmigration & Faith: Lawyers for Salah Sarsour, a Palestinian community leader in U.S. immigration detention, say his health has deteriorated, diabetes care is inadequate, and religious practice has been blocked. Education & Culture: At the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, an art therapy professor was placed on paid leave after a student complaint over an assignment involving a queer Muslim patient affected by violence against Palestinian civilians. Gaza Humanitarian Life: Israel’s government is offering grants up to NIS 72,000 for new teachers and psychologists to work in the Gaza border area, aiming to strengthen education and support children. Gaza Ceasefire Talks: Palestinian groups met mediators in Cairo to push for Gaza ceasefire implementation, focusing on governance and the next phase. Activism Under Scrutiny: Italy opened an investigation into Israeli minister Itamar Ben-Gvir after a controversial video involving pro-Gaza activists detained during the Global Sumud Flotilla case. War & Displacement (Lebanon): Israel issued a forced evacuation order for residents of Tyre, warning of strikes tied to Hezbollah’s alleged ceasefire violations. Art & Healing: Gaza’s children are using art therapy and music to process trauma, with educators describing gradual, child-led ways to regain safety and expression.
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