Doctors Without Borders has strongly criticized Israel's decision to revoke its permission to operate in Gaza, calling it a 'grave blow to humanitarian aid.' The ban affects 37 foreign humanitarian organizations that refused to share lists of their Palestinian employees, a requirement the charity says raises serious privacy and safety concerns. The organization highlighted that 15 of its staff have been killed by Israeli forces and argued that access to provide medical assistance should not depend on disclosing sensitive staff information. The ban, which has drawn international condemnation, threatens to further limit access to essential medical care and supplies in Gaza, where Doctors Without Borders supports a significant portion of hospital beds and maternal care.
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