Israel has announced it will revoke the licenses of 37 aid groups operating in Gaza, a decision that has drawn strong criticism from the foreign ministers of ten countries. These officials argue that the closures will severely impact access to essential services, including healthcare, in a region where the humanitarian situation remains dire. Israel's Ministry of Diaspora Affairs maintains that aid will continue through approved channels and claims the revocations are due to the groups' failure to provide complete information about their employees, citing security concerns. Humanitarian organizations warn that the new regulatory framework is overly restrictive and threatens the delivery of vital services in Gaza, where international groups play a key role in supporting healthcare, shelter, and nutrition programs.
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