The occupation announced on Tuesday the suspension of the work of more than twenty international humanitarian organizations in the Gaza Strip, including Doctors Without Borders, claiming their non-compliance with new rules imposed by the occupation authorities to scrutinize the work of international organizations operating in the sector.
The Ministry of Diaspora Affairs of the occupation stated that about 25 humanitarian organizations, representing nearly 15 percent of the total non-governmental organizations operating in Gaza, will not renew their permits starting from January 1, 2026, on the pretext of not meeting new requirements related to disclosing employee data, funding, and operational mechanisms.
This decision comes in the context of the occupation's siege of the sector and obstruction of the work of international humanitarian organizations that are allowed to enter Gaza.
The occupation announced the suspension of the work of more than twenty international humanitarian organizations in the Gaza Strip, including Doctors Without Borders.





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The occupation suspends the work of more than 20 international humanitarian organizations in Gaza