AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoGaza Governance Shift: Hamas announced it is dissolving its Gaza governing body and emergency government, moving toward a handover to the National Committee for the Administration of Gaza (NCAG), with officials saying public services must continue and that the committee is ready to assume duties once security and administrative “capacities” are in place. Humanitarian & Youth Support: Türkiye-backed “Springs of Hope 2026” summer camps began across Gaza, aiming to reach about 8,000 children with recreation, education, and psychosocial support. Water & Food Pressure: Palestinian olive oil importers in Chicago say drought, tariffs, and settler violence are squeezing supplies and prices, threatening a key cultural crop and livelihoods. AI Safety: The UN chief warned that AI must be governed now, calling for a ban on “killer robots” selected and engaged without human control. Regional Trade Routes: Maersk says it will gradually return a service to the Suez Canal after security assessments, as Hormuz disruption eases but shipping remains fragile. Policy & Oversight: Qatar’s Shura Council approved a traffic law and amended state property bill, and extended work on regulating AI. Media Accountability: Reuters faced criticism over an unverified Taybeh allegation involving firefighting and alleged settler interference.
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