Israel threatens to ban major humanitarian organizations as hunger worsens in Gaza
Briefly

More than 100 international organizations report Israel's refusal to allow them to deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza due to new registration rules. These rules require NGOs to disclose sensitive data, leading to numerous aid application denials. In July, over 60 applications faced rejection, often justified by claims of 'delegitimizing' Israel. The NGOs argue that this bureaucratic process aims to control their operations and corresponds with international law violations. Moreover, sharing such confidential information endangers their staff, further complicating the humanitarian situation in Gaza, which is currently facing severe shortages of food and medical supplies.
In July alone, more than 60 applications were denied on the grounds of aiding what is deemed to be the ‘delegitimization’ of Israel.
NGOs argue that sharing such sensitive data is illegal and threatens their staff's safety, posing a significant challenge to humanitarian operations.
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