AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoGaza Humanitarian Collapse: Gaza relief officials say Israeli forces control about 70% of the Strip and that aid is strangled by closed crossings—only around 100 trucks a day enter, with just 5–10% meeting real needs; authorities warn 600–1,000 trucks daily are required and that prefabricated housing units are being blocked. Gaza as “Open Laboratory”: A Ramallah rights group argues the war is being used to reshape Palestinian life on demographic and geographic levels—displacement, destruction, and a reconstruction-and-aid model tied to political and security demands. West Bank Fatality: In Hebron, health officials report Israeli troops killed a 7-month-old Palestinian baby during shooting at a vehicle in Tel Rumeida; the family was injured too. Water & Waste Risk: Reports highlight Gaza’s worsening water crisis as sewage floods streets, raising disease risks. Settlement & Water Access: A US House move to fund Israeli agricultural research is criticized for deepening ties to settlement institutions while Palestinians face restricted land and water access. Climate/Carbon Claim: Palestinian data cited in coverage links Gaza war impacts to very large carbon emissions.
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