AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoUN & Rights in Yemen: Human rights groups are again pressing Houthi authorities to release UN and NGO staff detained in Yemen, warning of torture risks and lack of access to legal help and families. Security in Yemen: A senior commander in Yemen’s National Resistance forces, Yahya Wuhaysh, was killed in a roadside bomb attack in Hodeidah, underscoring widening security gaps even in areas claimed by the internationally recognized government. Houthi-Iran-Israel escalation: The Houthis publicly backed Iran’s missile operation against Israel, saying the “axis of resistance” is coordinating and warning against escalation. Regional war pressure: Israel reported intercepting multiple Iranian missile barrages and tightened civil defense rules, while armed groups across the region issued threats tied to any US intervention. Humanitarian & health: A major pediatric cardiac camp in Taiz treated 110 children for free, supported by Qatar Charity and the Qatar Red Crescent. Local governance & services: Sana’a officials inspected work discipline at cement and oil institutions after Eid, while port authorities in Hodeidah reviewed cargo handling and staffing. Education & culture: Qatar Foundation launched the accreditation framework for its Rasekh initiative, linking international schooling with Arabic language and local identity. Civilian harm in Yemen: In Amran, a child was killed after a hand grenade left from Houthi festivities exploded.
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