Humanitarian groups in Gaza, including Doctors Without Borders, face shutdowns as Israel enforces strict new regulations. Over two million Palestinians in Gaza rely on humanitarian aid, much of which is provided by international NGOs such as Doctors Without Borders.
Breakdown
- Gaza's hospitals are damaged, and medical supplies are scarce.
- Israel revoked licenses of 37 NGOs, including Doctors Without Borders. 23s
- NGOs face new regulations, including staff detail disclosures. 1m 1s
- Aid groups warn restrictions could halt vital medical and food aid. 2m 0s
- Humanitarian access is described as a legal obligation under international law. 2m 13s
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