AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoUNESCO World Heritage Watch: The UN is set to vote next week in Busan on adding Lebanon’s Mount Amel castles to the World Heritage in Danger list, alongside other threatened sites, with UNESCO saying the “in danger” label is meant to unlock funding and attention to prevent damage from conflict and climate pressures. Lebanon–Israel Tensions: Iran has told Hezbollah to prepare for broader escalation after Lebanon-Israel talks ended without tangible progress, while reports also point to continued weapons movement toward Hezbollah. Shipping & Energy Shock: The Strait of Hormuz remains under heavy strain as US strikes on Iran continue for a seventh night and Iran retaliates by targeting Gulf infrastructure, raising oil and shipping risks that can ripple into regional trade. Lebanon Food Safety (US): A Lebanon County restaurant inspection roundup flagged a dead mouse found on a glue trap, alongside other minor food-handling issues. Aviation/Infrastructure: Lebanon’s JKIA upgrade continues to draw international attention, with reporting that a Lebanese company has been named to manage and supervise parts of the modernization.
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