AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoMedical Neglect & Detention: Gaza hospital director Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya is set to appear before Israel’s Supreme Court after more than 17 months in detention; his son says visible signs of torture and a spreading skin disease were seen during a video-linked hearing, with reports he was placed in solitary confinement. Child Safety: UNICEF urged Israel to protect Palestinian children, citing a seven-month-old killed near Hebron and multiple child deaths in Gaza, calling for transparent investigations and accountability. Humanitarian Access: With Rafah reopening, UN officials say medical evacuations from Gaza are ready to resume for a limited number of people, while cargo remains severely constrained. Treatment Corridors: Gaza’s health authorities report 24 patients and 45 companions leaving via Rafah for treatment abroad, and Jordan’s “medical corridor” also brought 34 Gaza children home after care. West Bank Violence & Accountability: Rights groups say new European sanctions on extremist settlers fall short, arguing violence is enabled by the wider system; separate video evidence released by B’Tselem shows an Israeli soldier killing a seven-month-old in Hebron. UN Rights Watch: The UN human rights office raised concern about violence by armed Palestinian groups in Gaza allegedly backed by Israel, including detentions of Red Crescent medical staff.
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