AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoLebanon’s economic squeeze deepens: With a nominal truce in place, Israeli strikes are still reshaping daily life—prices keep climbing, rebuilding stalls, and shop owners in Beirut’s south say “everything is expensive,” as the wider Iran war and Strait of Hormuz disruption add fresh shock to an already broken economy. Ceasefire reality check: UNICEF reports children are still being killed and injured in Lebanon despite the truce, with Lebanon’s health ministry citing dozens of child casualties in just one week. Ecocide claims rise: A Lebanese environment ministry report accuses Israel of systematic ecosystem destruction in 2023–2024, framing damage to forests, agriculture, marine life, water, and air quality as ecocide. Political threat response: In Pennsylvania, authorities admit a notification breakdown after online “hit list” threats against lawmakers, and PSP is creating a new political violence threat unit—showing how communication failures can turn into real-world risk.
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