International aid groups grapple with what Israel's ban will mean for their work in Gaza
The permit revocation affects 37 groups including Doctors Without Borders and Mercy Corps, risking critical aid delivery for food, shelter, and health in Gaza, aid organizations warned.
- Israel has suspended the licenses of 37 international humanitarian organizations operating in the Gaza Strip, accusing them of failing to provide the list of their employees' names for 'security' reasons.
- Doctors Without Borders is one of the affected groups, with around 40 international staff and 800 Palestinian staff in Gaza, where it treated over 100,000 people in 2025.
- The United Nations has called on Israel to lift its ban, stating that the action will further exacerbate the humanitarian crisis facing Palestinians.
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International aid groups grapple with what Israel's ban will mean for their work in Gaza
Israel has revoked the licenses of more than three dozen humanitarian organizations, and now those groups are grappling with how that will affect aid operations in Gaza.
Israel has recently banned access to the Gaza Strip to 37 major international humanitarian organizations.
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