AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoEcocide Claim in Southern Lebanon: A new Lebanese environment ministry report, cited in a May 7 analysis, accuses Israel of “ecocide” during the 2023-2024 war and later escalations—describing damage as systematic rather than incidental. It points to destruction of about 5,000 hectares of forest, major agricultural harm, and pollution risks to soil, air, marine life, and water, with direct agriculture infrastructure losses estimated at $118 million and a wider recovery burden put far higher. EU Sanctions Push: The EU agreed to sanction Hamas leaders and Israeli settler groups, but stopped short of stronger economic measures against Israel. Ceasefire on Edge, Energy Pressure: US-Iran talks remain stalled as Trump calls Iran’s response “massive life support,” while Hormuz-linked shipping risks keep oil and markets jittery—an issue that also feeds into Lebanon’s wider energy stress. Local Watch: Lebanon Transit raised prices for the first time in more than a decade, adding pressure to already strained household costs. Regional Climate of Tension: EU ministers also discussed defense implications for Lebanon and the Middle East, underscoring how security shocks keep spilling into environmental and public-service realities.
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