Israel's suspension of aid groups from Gaza "outrageous": UN human rights chief
Israeli authorities suspended 37 NGOs in Gaza for failing to meet new staff disclosure rules, risking major disruptions to aid amid worsening humanitarian conditions, UN and EU officials warn.
- The Ministry of Diaspora Affairs announced that, as of 1 January, 37 international NGOs in Gaza, the occupied West Bank, and East Jerusalem had their licenses suspended after official notices on Dec. 30.
- The rules require international non-governmental organisations to provide extensive personal details of Palestinian staff, a demand NGOs say breaches humanitarian principles and endangers employees.
- Among the named groups are Doctors Without Borders , the Norwegian Refugee Council and Oxfam; MSF said if prevented from working, it will deprive hundreds of thousands of medical care.
- Dujarric said, "This announcement comes on top of earlier restrictions that have already delayed critical food, medical, hygiene and shelter supplies from entering Gaza. This recent action will further exacerbate the humanitarian crisis facing Palestinians."
- With winter conditions worsening, last year the International Court of Justice ordered Israel to allow humanitarian aid into Gaza, while eight foreign ministers called for opening the Rafah Crossing.
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Inside a Gaza medical clinic at risk of shutting down after an Israeli ban
Mohammed Ibrahim wants to run and play soccer again, but the 14-year-old has had three surgeries since an accident this summer when he was run over as he tried to grab food off an aid truck for his starving family.A nurse at this Gaza City clinic changes the gauze on his right leg. He winces in pain.“Focus with us and calm your mind,” she tells him. “You will be just fine.”“It hurts,” the boy whimpers. Unable to fight back tears, he bursts out: …
UN Secretary-General António Guterres called on Israel to lift its ban on humanitarian organizations providing aid in Gaza, saying he was deeply concerned about the development of the situation.
Israel's action will further exacerbate the Palestinian humanitarian crisis, warns Uno Secretary General Antonio Guterres
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres expresses deep concern at Israel's decision to ban access to Gaza by several international humanitarian organizations Secretary
He says he is very concerned about the Israeli authorities' decision to deny entry to 37 organizations.
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