AGP Executive Report
Last update: 28 minutes agoWhite Phosphorus Allegations: A New York Times investigation says Israel used white phosphorus in populated areas of southern Lebanon, raising fresh legal and health concerns as smoke and burning effects were reportedly documented near Tyre, Nabatieh, and other towns. Marine Life Under Fire: Lebanese environmental activist Mona Khalil, known for sea turtle conservation, was wounded in an Israeli strike near Mansouri Beach, a key nesting site for endangered loggerhead and green turtles. Ceasefire Strain & Civilian Toll: Israeli strikes killed Lebanese soldiers and hit areas near Nabatiyeh and other southern villages, threatening a fragile US-brokered ceasefire and deepening displacement fears. Gulf Security Spillover: The US is reportedly assessing the cost of damage from Iranian attacks on Kuwait and Bahrain, with discussion of redirecting Iranian-held assets for Gulf reconstruction—an approach that could further complicate Lebanon-related diplomacy. Regional Mediation Push: Qatar and Egypt coordinated in Cairo on de-escalation and US-Iran mediation, while Lebanon’s leadership continues to debate how any truce should treat Hezbollah and occupied areas.
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