AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoGaza Health & Access: Gaza’s Health Ministry demanded the release of detained ambulance drivers and Red Crescent staff stopped while carrying out medical duties, as Israel continues to restrict movement and aid. Ceasefire Talks in Cairo: Mediators Egypt, Qatar and Türkiye began talks with Palestinian factions on advancing the fragile Gaza ceasefire’s second phase, amid ongoing violence and disputes over governance and disarmament. Humanitarian Blockade Impact: Save the Children warned that closing Gaza crossings threatens children’s access to food, clean water, medicine, fuel and hospital supplies, calling aid “not a political tool.” Detained Medics & Solitary Confinement: Reports say Gaza’s hospital director Hussam Abu Safiya was held in solitary confinement and denied medications, while detainees’ medical neglect remains a central concern. International Pressure: Switzerland signed a declaration supporting the Gaza Strip, citing a near-collapse of public healthcare and rising disease risks among displaced people. Health in Detention Abroad: In the U.S., lawyers for Milwaukee mosque leader Salah Sarsour say his diabetes care is inadequate in immigration detention and that he’s lost 30 pounds, with a judge ordering the facility to review his medical guidance. Regional Health Risks: With Israel-Iran tensions flaring again, renewed instability is raising fears of further disruption to health services and supplies across the region.
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