AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoRabies Alert in Yemen: Health officials report a sharp rise in rabies across provinces, with Taiz recording 500+ dog-bite cases since early 2026 and Ibb reporting 3,951 cases and six deaths last year; shortages of antiserum and rabies medicines are pushing families to buy doses at high prices. Airport Crisis and Care Disruption: Yemen’s internationally recognized government says it bombed the runway at Sanaa International Airport to stop an Iranian plane, while Houthis and rights groups accuse Saudi-led forces of escalating and blocking humanitarian access; UN officials warn of wider escalation and stress safe, predictable civilian air access. Regional Health Risks from War: The renewed Yemen flare-up is tied to broader US-Iran tensions around the Strait of Hormuz, raising fears that conflict could spill into Red Sea routes that Yemen relies on for medicines and medical travel. Gulf Financial Strain with Health Spillovers: Reports say Saudi banks have blocked or delayed payments to UAE accounts since May, disrupting cross-border business—including healthcare firms—while Gulf political tensions deepen.
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