AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoGaza’s climate toll: Palestinian data says the Gaza conflict has generated about 33.2 million tons of CO2-equivalent emissions, with damage to water and sanitation systems driving a wider environmental disaster. Land and waste in occupied East Jerusalem: The Jerusalem Governorate warns Israel is moving ahead with planning for a massive waste treatment project on Qalandiya village lands, including a route change to the separation wall and large-scale land confiscation that threatens homes and olive-growing areas. Ceasefire under pressure: Israeli pre-dawn airstrikes across Gaza killed at least nine Palestinians, including a family of five, and injured others, despite ongoing ceasefire efforts. NHS and political symbols: A UK anti-Semitism review says NHS staff should not wear political badges, including pro-Palestine or pro-Israel messages, at work—sparking debate over neutrality and discrimination. Children and war: Harmony Foundation marks the UN International Day of Innocent Children Victims of Aggression, calling out the systematic harm to children in conflict zones, including Gaza. Wildlife protection push: A regional workshop in Amman, under Princess Alia’s patronage, focuses on changing public behaviour to reduce demand for wildlife and birds across the Middle East.
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