AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoLebanon-Israel Ceasefire Under Strain: A US-brokered Lebanon-Israel truce is already being tested by renewed strikes. Hezbollah rejected the latest conditional framework, demanding a comprehensive ceasefire and full Israeli withdrawal, while Israel said it would not withdraw troops—keeping pressure on UNIFIL and raising fears the Iran war diplomacy will stall. “Pilot Zones” Explained: The deal’s new “pilot zones” concept would place Lebanese Armed Forces in exclusive control where Hezbollah can’t operate, but Lebanese officials warn the terms are vague and could shift obligations without securing Israeli withdrawal. Border Violence and UNIFIL Loss: A UNIFIL peacekeeper died after mortar fire near Marjayoun, as Israel and Hezbollah traded attacks despite the ceasefire announcement. Regional Political Fallout: In Israel’s north, polling shows Netanyahu’s support slipping as residents demand tougher action against Hezbollah rather than a truce. Turkey Slams Settlements: Türkiye condemned Israel’s approval of new West Bank settlement units, warning it undermines a two-state path. India Capital Markets Push: India issued an ordinance exempting foreign institutional investors’ capital gains and interest on government securities, while the RBI added forex-attraction measures amid US-Iran conflict pressure. Egypt Energy and Investment: Egypt’s cabinet approved petroleum concession drafts and a 15-year passenger terminal commitment, alongside a waste-to-energy push with Polar Hydro. Iran World Cup Visa Delays: Iran’s squad still awaited US visas days before the tournament, forcing a training base shift to Mexico’s border region. Human Rights and Detention: CBS reported a voice memo from Iranian-American journalist Reza Valizadeh in Evin Prison pleading for medical help for detainees.
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