AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEuphrates Flooding: Syria’s energy and water authorities warned of rising Euphrates levels after Turkey increased releases and heavy rains hit the north and east, triggering a state of emergency in provinces including Deir ez-Zor and Raqqa; bridges, farmland and homes were affected, and an aid convoy of 11 trucks reached displaced families. Reconstruction Watch: A new wave of investor interest is circling Syria’s post-war rebuilding needs—energy, infrastructure, logistics and digital services—though sanctions exposure and weak institutions keep risk high. Corruption Crackdown: Saudi Arabia and Syria signed an MoU in Makkah to prevent and combat cross-border corruption, including information-sharing and capacity building. Security in the South: The Syrian Observatory reported 72 Israeli incursions into southern Syria since May 2, with raids, arrests and fortification works amid overflights and shelling. Gaza Spillover: Netanyahu directed Israel’s military to expand control in Gaza toward 70%, while the UN added Israel and Russia to a blacklist over conflict-related sexual violence. UN Health in War: Human Rights Watch marked a decade since UN Security Council Resolution 2286, warning attacks on hospitals and health workers continue at alarming rates.
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