AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoFood Crisis Shock: WFP cut Syria’s emergency food aid by 50%, dropping coverage from 1.3 million to 650,000 and halting a nationwide bread subsidy, warning the move is driven by a funding shortfall as hunger and malnutrition risks rise. Humanitarian Fallout: The agency says 7.2 million people face acute food insecurity, with 1.6 million in severe conditions—meaning families may skip meals and children are hit hardest. Aid and Policy Moves: The EU renewed support for Syria’s new government, pledging about €30 million for reconstruction and technical help, while Lebanon and Syria are also pushing deeper economic coordination. Security and Rights Pressure: Amnesty urged investigation of Israel’s deliberate destruction of civilian homes in Quneitra as war crimes, as fighting and displacement fears continue across the region.
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