AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoSyria-Lebanon Border: President Ahmed al-Sharaa denied reports that Damascus plans a military intervention in Lebanon, saying the issue is not a priority amid Lebanon’s crisis and internal displacement. Counterterrorism: Syria’s Interior Ministry says security forces arrested 235 ISIS members over three months, disrupting seven plots and seizing weapons and explosives across Damascus, Aleppo, Hama, Homs and Deir ez-Zor. Regional Diplomacy: Syria secured an invitation to attend the G7 summit in France as a guest nation for the first time since the forum began, with Al-Sharaa set to represent Damascus and discussions likely tied to supply-chain routes after Hormuz disruptions. Iran-US Deal Watch: Pakistan and the U.S. say an electronic signing of a U.S.-Iran agreement to end the war and reopen the Strait of Hormuz could happen Sunday, but Iran says it won’t be tomorrow—keeping the timeline uncertain. Humanitarian Pressure: UNHCR reports forced displacement fell for the first time in a decade, but humanitarian aid logistics remain strained as Middle East conflict disrupts transport routes. Daraa Security: Syrian sources report Israeli fire on farmers in Daraa’s Yarmouk Basin area, prompting civilians to flee fields. Justice in Daraa: Syria arrested a former Assad-era official linked to alleged abuses in Daraa during the 2011 uprising.
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