AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoJerusalem Day Tensions: Israeli police forcibly removed left-wing peace activists in Jerusalem’s Old City during the annual Flag March, as witnesses described harassment and vandalism amid nationalist chants. Quneitra Border Strikes: Reports say Israeli forces shelled areas in Syria’s Quneitra countryside and carried out raids that detained several men, as cross-border violations continue despite recent Syrian-Israel talks. Kurdish Language Push: Turkey’s parliament rejected a proposal to investigate barriers to Kurdish language use in public life, while artists marked Kurdish Language Day with calls to read, write, and live in Kurdish. Syria’s Fast-Track Reopening: Syria’s banking and investment momentum drew headlines this week, including Mastercard integration with Syria’s banking system and new energy interest—an abrupt shift after years of isolation. Art Dubai & Memory: At Art Dubai, artists stage works that “stand by the ruins,” linking Gaza’s destroyed architecture and other partitions to the politics of remembering.
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