Israel's decision to revoke the licences of thirty-seven aid organisations working in Gaza and the occupied West Bank has drawn widespread criticism. Many international humanitarian groups say they cannot comply with Israel's request for detailed information about Palestinian staff, citing concerns over data privacy and safety. The move comes amid a severe hunger crisis in Gaza, raising fears about the impact on the delivery of essential aid and the prospects for a ceasefire agreement. The situation has sparked debate about the future of humanitarian efforts in the region.
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