AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoGaza Negotiations: Uncertainty over postwar arrangements is worsening daily life as shortages spread across water, fuel, and health care, with analysts warning the “Peace Council” process may lock in separation rather than end occupation. Water as a Weapon: A new argument says Israel’s “desert bloom” narrative hides systematic theft and weaponized scarcity, leaving Gaza facing life-sustaining water collapse. West Bank Protection: A Protective Presence account describes settler intimidation near Taybeh, including fence destruction and dumped water tanks, with limited army/police intervention. Humanitarian Pressure: Reports mark 1,000 days of Gaza’s crisis, with Gaza’s public health catastrophe and unfulfilled ceasefire promises still driving fear and scarcity. Environment & Land: A UK-based letter urges ending a greenway experiment, arguing it can undermine open land and public transport goals—while Palestine-focused readers are reminded how land and water decisions shape survival. Rare Earths & Weapons: Malaysia’s parliament will hear a rare earths deal tied to the U.S. defense supply chain, with environmental and rights groups pushing for a clear line between renewables and weapons.
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