AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoChild Protection Watch: A new UN report says nearly 25,000 children were harmed by conflict-related violations last year, with killings, rape, recruitment and attacks on schools and hospitals rising for a fourth straight year—and for the first time, government forces are listed as the main perpetrators. Syrian Returns & Safety: Ahead of World Refugee Day, Save the Children warns that almost 2 million children have returned to Syria in 18 months, but many face damaged homes, collapsed services and land contaminated by explosive devices, raising fears that “return” is being treated as proof conditions are safe. Jordan–Syria Health Cooperation: Jordan’s Health Minister met Syria’s counterpart in Damascus to turn signed agreements into practical health programs, aiming to strengthen joint cooperation and exchange of expertise. Lebanon Aid for Hospitals: Jordan’s Hashemite Charity Organization sent its 8th 19-truck humanitarian convoy to Lebanon with medicines and supplies for hospitals and health facilities, with transit facilitated through Syria. UN Humanitarian Risk in Syria: UN data also highlights that returns are accelerating, but displacement continues and international support remains crucial to keep families safe. Conflict Care in Hospitals: Reports say a northern Israeli hospital treated Hezbollah operatives under IDF guard, sparking debate over how enemy fighters should be handled in medical settings.
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