AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoLebanon-Hezbollah: Hezbollah chief Naim Qassem rejected any ceasefire that would let Israel keep operating, insisting on a full stop by air, land and sea and an end to demolitions and deployments. Damascus-Lebanon politics: Syria’s president Ahmad al-Sharaa said a “deep Syrian wound” remains over Hezbollah’s past role in Syria, but added Damascus would engage politically if it benefits both countries. Foreign fighters debate: A suspected US-led coalition strike in Idlib has reignited questions about how Syria’s new authorities should handle thousands of foreign fighters. Media & culture: Afghanistan’s Taliban authorities granted a new license for Rah-e Farda TV to resume broadcasts under new ownership. Arts & community: A Damascus Old City gathering marked the year since Assad’s fall, while in Syria’s wider region UNHCR reported rising voluntary returns from Jordan, including many children. Arts calendar (outside Syria): Windcraft Music Fest returns to Cyprus, and Gorillaz’ stadium run-up keeps music fans buzzing. Journalism: German journalist Eva Maria Michelmann, detained in Syria, has been released and returned home.
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