AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoUS-Iran MOU and Hormuz: The US and Iran signed a memorandum aimed at ending the war, reopening the Strait of Hormuz, easing sanctions, and restarting nuclear talks within 60 days—but major questions remain vague, including nuclear enrichment levels and Iran’s missile and regional proxy roles. Israel backlash: Israeli officials and analysts criticized the deal as leaving key security concerns unresolved, with Netanyahu signaling Israel will still pursue its objectives. IRGC covert pressure: Reuters reports Iran’s Revolutionary Guards set up secret cells in Iraq to launch drone attacks on Gulf states hosting US forces, including targets in Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE—raising fears of renewed instability. Yemen humanitarian and rights: UN verified 742 grave violations against children in Yemen in 2025, up 27.3%, while UNICEF warns child labor is rising and 3.2 million children remain out of school. Local Yemen conflict impacts: In Taiz, Houthis blew up Kamb al-Rous Bridge, further disrupting civilian movement and services. Southern politics: STC in Shabwa called for a mass rally in Aden rejecting “Saudi guardianship” and opposing occupation.
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