AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoGaza Ceasefire Talks: A marathon meeting between U.S. envoy Jared Kushner and Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu left the Gaza ceasefire unclear, with “moderate optimism” but no concrete Israeli commitments—especially on troop withdrawal from about 60% of Gaza. Humanitarian Toll: The UN says 350 aid workers were killed worldwide in 2025, with Gaza and Sudan the deadliest places, and stresses protection for relief teams. West Bank Settler Siege: In Qusra, a Palestinian American returned to find his home still besieged by settlers, with families reporting dwindling food and water as power and water supplies are cut. Environment & Risk in the Region: A ship was hit while transiting the Strait of Hormuz; authorities reported no environmental damage in the latest attack, but the incident underlines ongoing spill risks and shipping danger. Jordan Land Law: Jordan’s parliament amended its Real Property Law definition to include railways as “roads,” potentially allowing up to a quarter of land to be taken without compensation—raising constitutional concerns. Gaza Zoo Survival: A Gaza zoo kept going during attacks, with shortages of food, vaccines, and medicine leaving animals malnourished but alive thanks to persistent caretakers.
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