AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoHumanitarian Eid in Gaza: Palestinians in Gaza are marking Eid Al-Adha for a third straight year under severe shortages, with Gaza’s agriculture ministry saying the livestock sector has been devastated by war and crossings closures have cut imports of animals, feed and veterinary medicines to “zero,” collapsing supplies that used to bring in 10,000–20,000 cattle and 30,000–40,000 sheep annually; traders warn sheep availability is down to about 10% of pre-war levels and prices have surged. Qatar Food Safety: Ahead of Eid, Qatar’s Ministry of Municipality says it’s intensifying veterinary inspections at slaughterhouses, with checks before and after slaughter to protect animal welfare and public health. Middle East Tensions: US “self-defense” strikes hit southern Iran as Iran denounces the action and negotiations continue in Qatar, while Israel escalates attacks in Lebanon. Health & Care: A gay San Francisco doctor of Qatari origin dropped a discrimination lawsuit against Waymo after the company acknowledged responsibility and changed practices.
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