AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoGaza Strike and Leadership Blow: Israel says it killed Hamas armed-wing chief Izz al-Din al-Haddad in a “precise” airstrike on Gaza City, and Hamas confirmed his death; photos and reports show heavy damage at the site, with mourners carrying Haddad’s body—along with his wife and daughter—during funeral prayers as Israel calls him an “architect” of Oct. 7 and accuses Hamas of breaching the ceasefire. Ceasefire Strain: Despite the fragile truce, Gaza has seen near-daily strikes, and officials on both sides trade accusations while casualties keep mounting. London Protests, High Security: In the UK, police deployed about 4,000 officers to manage two rival crowds in central London—Tommy Robinson’s far-right “Unite the Kingdom” march and a pro-Palestinian Nakba Day demonstration—making 11 arrests by midday as authorities used drones, horses, dogs, and helicopters to prevent clashes. Aid Flotilla Watch: Malaysia’s PM Anwar Ibrahim said his government is monitoring the Global Sumud Flotilla as it nears Gaza in high-risk waters, staying in direct contact with regional governments and ready if interception occurs.
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