🎨 Palette: Add accessibility labels to app bar#103
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💡 What: Added accessible properties to icon-only buttons in the App Bar and DrawerMenu components.
🎯 Why: To improve screen reader accessibility by providing context for buttons that lack text labels.
📸 Before/After: N/A (non-visual change)
♿ Accessibility: Added
accessible={true},accessibilityRole="button", andaccessibilityLabelproperties to<TouchableOpacity>elements that only render icons.PR created automatically by Jules for task 10536561400522528840 started by @TargetMisser