Israel is refusing to renew the visa of a top UN humanitarian official in occupied Palestinian territories. It's also imposing a one-month limit for visas of OCHA's international staff. The move has been widely condemned and comes at a time when more than two million people in Gaza are facing starvation.
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- Israel announces restrictions on the UN's humanitarian agency OCHA in Gaza.
- Hundreds of OCHA employees face security vetting and some permits will not be renewed due to alleged Hamas ties. 14s
- Israel will no longer grant automatic visas to OCHA's international staff, limiting them to one-month terms. 34s
- The UN rejects Israel's accusations and warns the restrictions will hinder humanitarian efforts. 44s
- The report highlights a broader pattern of Israeli actions against multiple UN agencies in Gaza. 1m 15s