AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoBorder Tensions in Quneitra: Israeli forces have begun advancing and patrolling rural areas in southwestern Syria’s Quneitra countryside, with footage showing troops and Merkava tanks near the border—an escalation that local sources say violates the 1974 disengagement understanding. Counterterrorism Pressure: The US has designated a Nigerian man and three bureaux de change over alleged ISIS/ISWAP financing, with the wider network described as operating across Nigeria, Syria, France and Türkiye—another reminder that Syria remains tied into global counterterror finance efforts. Jazira Living Conditions: The Kurdish National Council in Syria says service conditions in Jazira and across Syria are deteriorating sharply, blaming de facto authorities and warning that rising prices and power shortages are pushing more people below basic needs. Diplomacy Watch: Reports say Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa may visit Ankara during the NATO summit, potentially to discuss regional security and Syria’s rehabilitation. Humanitarian Context: UNHCR data cited by regional outlets shows global forced displacement declined for the first time in a decade, while returns rose—though needs remain “unacceptably high.”
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