AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoHumanitarian Support for Refugees: The Arab League urged sustained political and financial backing for UNRWA, warning that worsening humanitarian and financial crises—especially in Gaza—are straining education, healthcare, relief and social services. Gaza’s Education Under Siege: A new report says Gaza’s higher education system has been nearly wiped out, with 19 institutions targeted and most campus buildings destroyed or severely damaged, including the burning of the Islamic University of Gaza’s central library. Child-Focused Resilience: A sport-for-development program (Circle In Palestine) will reach about 1,250 children across West Bank and Gaza with safe play, learning, and psychosocial support, prioritizing girls, disabilities, refugees and displaced children. Hunger Hotspots Warning: UN food agencies warn acute hunger will worsen between June and November 2026, naming Palestine among the most critical hotspots as conflict, funding cuts and climate shocks push people toward famine risk. Economic Empowerment in Gaza: Saudi Arabia’s KSrelief launched a Gaza project to train over 1,000 vulnerable people and persons with disabilities, aiming to boost employability with professional and digital tracks. UK Court Crackdown on Activism: A UK judge sentenced Palestine Action activists as terrorists over a protest targeting Elbit Systems, raising fears of a dangerous precedent for pro-Palestine direct action. Ceasefire Fragility: Trump said the US-Iran ceasefire is only a memorandum and could restart fighting if terms aren’t met, while Israel continues strikes in Lebanon amid calls for an immediate ceasefire.
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