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Israel stopping 35 NGOS from working in West Bank or Gaza

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Aliceisagooddog · 31/12/2025 19:19

How on earth can this be justified? Organisations like MAP which have worked for years and are fully registered. Another example of Israels inhumanity.

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Martymcfly24 · 31/12/2025 20:14

No justification at all.

Action Against Hunger
ActionAid
Alianza por la Solidaridad
Campaign for the Children of Palestine
CARE
DanChurchAid
Danish Refugee Council
Handicap International: Humanity & Inclusion
Japan International Volunteer Center
Medecins du Monde France
Medecins du Monde Switzerland
Medecins Sans Frontieres Belgium
Medecins Sans Frontieres France
Medecins Sans Frontieres Netherlands
Medecins Sans Frontieres Spain
Medicos del Mundo
Mercy Corps
Norwegian Refugee Council
Oxfam Novib (Oxfam’s Dutch affiliate)
Premiere Urgence Internationale
Terre des hommes Lausanne
International Rescue Committee
WeWorld-GVC
World Vision International
Relief International
Fondazione AVSI
Movement for Peace-MPDL
American Friends Service Committee
Medico International
Palestine Solidarity Association in Sweden
Defense for Children International
Medical Aid for Palestinians UK
Caritas Internationalis
Caritas Jerusalem
Near East Council of Churches
Oxfam Quebec
War Child Holland

All banned from their lifesaving medical and humanitarian work ensuring life is as difficult as possible for Palestinians especially at a time when so many are "living" in sodden tents.

Aliceisagooddog · 31/12/2025 20:47

Martymcfly24 · 31/12/2025 20:14

No justification at all.

Action Against Hunger
ActionAid
Alianza por la Solidaridad
Campaign for the Children of Palestine
CARE
DanChurchAid
Danish Refugee Council
Handicap International: Humanity & Inclusion
Japan International Volunteer Center
Medecins du Monde France
Medecins du Monde Switzerland
Medecins Sans Frontieres Belgium
Medecins Sans Frontieres France
Medecins Sans Frontieres Netherlands
Medecins Sans Frontieres Spain
Medicos del Mundo
Mercy Corps
Norwegian Refugee Council
Oxfam Novib (Oxfam’s Dutch affiliate)
Premiere Urgence Internationale
Terre des hommes Lausanne
International Rescue Committee
WeWorld-GVC
World Vision International
Relief International
Fondazione AVSI
Movement for Peace-MPDL
American Friends Service Committee
Medico International
Palestine Solidarity Association in Sweden
Defense for Children International
Medical Aid for Palestinians UK
Caritas Internationalis
Caritas Jerusalem
Near East Council of Churches
Oxfam Quebec
War Child Holland

All banned from their lifesaving medical and humanitarian work ensuring life is as difficult as possible for Palestinians especially at a time when so many are "living" in sodden tents.

Exactly. Makes barely any news!

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Ihatetomatoes · 01/01/2026 16:37

Having a Google it shows this:

Israel is banning dozens of major aid organisations, including some of the world's best-known charities, from working in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, saying they have failed to meet new registration requirements.

Ihatetomatoes · 01/01/2026 16:38

Israel's Ministry of Diaspora Affairs and Combating Antisemitism introduced new requirements for international non-governmental organisations (INGOs) in March 2025, with a deadline of January 1, 2026, for them to comply.

The requirements included political and ideological elements, such as recognising Israel is a Jewish and democratic state, and bans on any so-called "de-legitimisation" of Israel.

Ihatetomatoes · 01/01/2026 16:41

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Israel banning dozens of aid organisations from operating in Gaza
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A Palestinian carries a box of food from the World Food Program with a group of other men.
A Palestinian carries a box of food from the World Food Program as others carry sacks of flour unloaded from a humanitarian aid convoy that reached Gaza City. (AP: Abdel Kareem Hana, file)

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Israel is banning dozens of charities and aid organisations from operating in Gaza.

The government stated that the organisations have failed to meet the new registration rules.

Agencies have warned that the move will have a "catastrophic" impact on Gaza, where the population is reliant on aid.

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Israel is banning dozens of major aid organisations, including some of the world's best-known charities, from working in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, saying they have failed to meet new registration requirements.

The agencies said the bans would have a "catastrophic" impact on services delivered to Palestinians, particularly in the Gaza Strip, where most of the population relies on aid.

Israel's Ministry of Diaspora Affairs and Combating Antisemitism introduced new requirements for international non-governmental organisations (INGOs) in March 2025, with a deadline of January 1, 2026, for them to comply.

The requirements included political and ideological elements, such as recognising Israel is a Jewish and democratic state, and bans on any so-called "de-legitimisation" of Israel.

The Israeli government also demanded the details of all INGO staff and their family members, something INGOs said would be a breach of humanitarian principles and their duty of care, given that Israel has killed hundreds of humanitarian workers in Gaza over the past two years.

"The system relies on vague, arbitrary, and highly politicised criteria and imposes requirements that humanitarian organisations cannot meet without violating international legal obligations or compromising core humanitarian principles," the United Nations Humanitarian Country Team, which coordinates aid to Palestinians, said in a statement on December 17.

palestinian women hold pots begging for food at an aid site in gaza
A hunger crisis has gripped Gaza for many months since Israel's invasion of the strip. (Reuters: Dawoud Abu Alkas, file)

Among the organisations rejected by the ministry are Doctors Without Borders, Save the Children, Oxfam, Caritas, Action Aid, the International Rescue Committee and World Vision.

Israel's government said the 37 organisations were being banned for failing to submit details of local employees.

"The registration requirement is aimed at preventing the involvement of terrorist elements and at safeguarding the integrity of humanitarian activity, as demonstrated in past cases," the Coordinator of Government Activity in the Territories (COGAT), the Israeli military department responsible for Palestinian civilian affairs, said in a statement.

Plan 'simply unprecedented'
The Israeli government said nine other organisations were rejected for other reasons.

Israel has denied the bans will affect conditions in Gaza, alleging the organisations are only responsible for 1 per cent of the total aid entering Gaza at present.

NGOs fear lifesaving aid program blockage in Gaza
A Palestinian carries aid supplies that entered Gaza
Israel has introduced new rules for aid organisations, including that they must not engage in any activities or criticism which "delegitimise" the state of Israel.

"The overall scope of humanitarian aid (approximately 99 per cent) is not affected by this measure," COGAT said.

But the organisations say that ignores the services they provide, which include field hospitals, health clinics, water treatment programs, cash payments and soup kitchens.

Also, some said the reason they were not bringing aid into Gaza at present was because Israel was preventing them.

A man carries a white sack of supplies through a desolate, dusty street
Israel's management of aid into Gaza has been a major issue for much of the conflict. (Reuters: Mahmoud Issa, file)

"In fact, all of our many, many requests to bring our humanitarian goods into Gaza since March this year have been denied, including very recently, and those items include food in Jordan, sanitary pads for women, very basic and essential items," Ruth James, Oxfam's humanitarian coordinator for the Middle East and North Africa, told the ABC.

"I think it's clear Palestinians are not allowed to leave Gaza. So if we can't get anything into them and they can't get out, obviously the situation for them is going to become even more catastrophic than it has been, which it is honestly very difficult to imagine.

"On a broader level, this is simply unprecedented. Israel is kicking out almost the entire humanitarian community outside of the UN."
Locals brace for 'hunger, siege and destruction'
Gazans told the ABC they were distressed to hear the aid groups would be forced to stop their services, saying they relied heavily on charities for many essentials.

"We don't have a government to introduce services in Gaza so we are in dire need of these international institutions, so we ask all international community to help us to allow them to come to Gaza, to work in Gaza, to help Palestinians, to help our children, to help old people, to help us all," Sanaa Siyam, who is living in the Zeitoun displaced persons camp in north Gaza, told the ABC.

A woman looks neutrally at the camera against a dusty background
Sanaa Siyam was dismayed by the Israeli government's decision. (ABC News)

Thirty-two-year-old Raed, who is also living in the displaced persons camp, told the ABC the move would be devastating for families throughout the strip.

"Most citizens in Gaza rely entirely on these organisations," he said.

"There is no work in Gaza, and I am a head of a family, so I depend completely on soup kitchens and the things provided by international institutions."

He added that the blocking of Doctors Without Borders would be particularly problematic.

"If it weren't for Doctors Without Borders, many people would have lost their legs, arms, and limbs because we don't have aid or enough doctors except for them.

"The Israeli occupation destroyed the hospitals, and these international organisations came to Gaza. Even before the war, they were working."

Heba Dahdouh agreed.

"Our entire life will collapse. Everything will stop. We'll go back to hunger, siege, and destruction. Our lives will become even harder than before," she said.
The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volker Turk, called the bans "outrageous" and said they could breach Israel's obligation to allow necessities of life to reach the Palestinian population.

"This is the latest in a pattern of unlawful restrictions on humanitarian access, including Israel's ban on UNRWA (the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestinian Refugees in the Near East), as well as attacks on Israeli and Palestinian NGOs amid broader access issues faced by the UN and other humanitarians," he said.

"Such arbitrary suspensions make an already intolerable situation even worse for the people of Gaza."

The Israeli government said aid agencies had until March 1 to conduct an "orderly withdrawal" from Gaza, the West Bank and East Jerusalem.

It said organisations could still submit the required details in order to register.

"Registration remains open, organisations may still apply, and applications will continue to be reviewed and processed," COGAT said.

HellsBalls · 01/01/2026 18:06

Ihatetomatoes · 01/01/2026 16:37

Having a Google it shows this:

Israel is banning dozens of major aid organisations, including some of the world's best-known charities, from working in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, saying they have failed to meet new registration requirements.

Having a Google shows that 24 aid agencies have complied with the requirements and are good to go!

MissyB1 · 01/01/2026 18:44

It’s part of the genocide plan, the less aid and healthcare the Palestinian people can access, the more of them will die. Yet still we have the genocide deniers.

xigris · 01/01/2026 18:48

I have friends who have worked in Gaza with MAP. One, who had already been, had his permission to enter revoked at the last minute when he went for the second time. As in refused at the border, last minute. No explanation. No reason. This means he’ll never be able to volunteer in Gaza again. He’s devastated. He’s an amazing doctor and a brilliant person.

I just can’t believe this is happening. Israel - what ARE you doing???? 😔

MissyB1 · 01/01/2026 18:55

Please can we all email our MPs about this, to ask them to try and put pressure on our Government. Starmer and Co are deliberately ignoring this, and there has been little media coverage. Heavy sanctions are the only way to pressure Israel, so we have to push our Government. I know Starmer is very reluctant, but we have to at least try. Dh and I both emailed yesterday.

HellsBalls · 01/01/2026 18:58

MissyB1 · 01/01/2026 18:44

It’s part of the genocide plan, the less aid and healthcare the Palestinian people can access, the more of them will die. Yet still we have the genocide deniers.

What is this? The slowest genocide in history then?

HellsBalls · 01/01/2026 19:02

MissyB1 · 01/01/2026 18:55

Please can we all email our MPs about this, to ask them to try and put pressure on our Government. Starmer and Co are deliberately ignoring this, and there has been little media coverage. Heavy sanctions are the only way to pressure Israel, so we have to push our Government. I know Starmer is very reluctant, but we have to at least try. Dh and I both emailed yesterday.

24 agencies have complied with the Israelis government’s request to name all their Palestinian workers.
This is so they can be cross checked again the Israeli’s intelligence to ensure they are not just providing aid directly to Hamas.
Seems a reasonable request, hence 24 aid agencies have already complied, and the others have 3 months to comply.

Martymcfly24 · 01/01/2026 19:12

HellsBalls · 01/01/2026 19:02

24 agencies have complied with the Israelis government’s request to name all their Palestinian workers.
This is so they can be cross checked again the Israeli’s intelligence to ensure they are not just providing aid directly to Hamas.
Seems a reasonable request, hence 24 aid agencies have already complied, and the others have 3 months to comply.

Would you give your staffs name to an organization that has murdered 579 aid workers and 1700 healthcare staff knowing their love of calling anyone they murder Hamas .

Not a particularly reasonable request really.

MissyB1 · 01/01/2026 19:36

HellsBalls · 01/01/2026 19:02

24 agencies have complied with the Israelis government’s request to name all their Palestinian workers.
This is so they can be cross checked again the Israeli’s intelligence to ensure they are not just providing aid directly to Hamas.
Seems a reasonable request, hence 24 aid agencies have already complied, and the others have 3 months to comply.

It’s contravening privacy, and can potentially put their staff in danger. These agencies have a responsibility for their staff, that has to take precedence over unreasonable Israeli demands.

MissyB1 · 01/01/2026 19:37

HellsBalls · 01/01/2026 18:58

What is this? The slowest genocide in history then?

oh how much faster would you like them to go?

Ihatetomatoes · 01/01/2026 19:53

HellsBalls · 01/01/2026 18:06

Having a Google shows that 24 aid agencies have complied with the requirements and are good to go!

That's good then.

Martymcfly24 · 01/01/2026 20:03

Ihatetomatoes · 01/01/2026 19:53

That's good then.

It is great. They will have their work cut out to make up the shortfall because obviously the Israeli government would never do this just to make life harder for Palestinians.

Hopefully the agencies that Israel has deemed appropriate will work with people like Malak Rami Ghoneim the girl who died of exposure and extreme cold in the tent she was living in today.

SummerFeverVenice · 01/01/2026 20:51

HellsBalls · 01/01/2026 19:02

24 agencies have complied with the Israelis government’s request to name all their Palestinian workers.
This is so they can be cross checked again the Israeli’s intelligence to ensure they are not just providing aid directly to Hamas.
Seems a reasonable request, hence 24 aid agencies have already complied, and the others have 3 months to comply.

NGOs have been giving Palestinian staff members’s IDs to COGAT for decades so they can be vetted by Israeli intelligence before hiring and ever 6 months while employed.

You must not have looked into the new requirements at all
”Under the new provisions, INGOs already registered in Israel may face de-registration, while new applicants risk rejection based on arbitrary, politicised allegations, such as “delegitimising Israel” or expressing support for accountability for Israeli violations of international law. Other disqualifiers include public support for a boycott of Israel within the past seven years (by staff, a partner, board member, or founder) or failure to meet exhaustive reporting requirements. By framing humanitarian and human rights advocacy as a threat to the state, Israeli authorities can shut out organisations merely for speaking out about conditions they witness on the ground, forcing INGOs to choose between delivering aid and promoting respect for the protections owed to affected people.
INGOs are further required to submit complete staff lists and other sensitive information about staff and their families to Israel when applying for registration. In a context where humanitarian and healthcare workers are routinely subject to harassment, detention, and direct attacks, this raises serious protection concerns.”
https://www.oxfam.org/en/press-releases/israels-new-ingo-registration-measures-are-grave-threat-humanitarian-operations

Israel’s New INGO Registration Measures Are a Grave Threat to Humanitarian Operations and International Law – 55 Organisations Say | Oxfam International

https://www.oxfam.org/en/press-releases/israels-new-ingo-registration-measures-are-grave-threat-humanitarian-operations

SummerFeverVenice · 01/01/2026 20:53

Martymcfly24 · 01/01/2026 19:12

Would you give your staffs name to an organization that has murdered 579 aid workers and 1700 healthcare staff knowing their love of calling anyone they murder Hamas .

Not a particularly reasonable request really.

What @HellsBalls said isn’t even true. All NGOs already comply with this.

SummerFeverVenice · 01/01/2026 20:54

HellsBalls · 01/01/2026 18:58

What is this? The slowest genocide in history then?

It would need to last more than 200yrs to beat the current record of slowest genocide. HTH

Twiglets1 · 02/01/2026 08:01

The NGOs have 60 days to provide the information that Israel ask for and here's a prediction for what the "international community" will do if they refuse and get de-registered: nothing. It's just more empty words.

If you struggle to understand why, then it's because what Israel is asking for does not seem that unreasonable to anyone that doesn't already hate them.

Despite Oxfam calling the new rules "arbitrary" a less biased outlook would understand why Israel wouldn't want to continue working with organisations that employ staff openly hostile to them. Grounds for rejection include:

Denying the existence of Israel as a Jewish and democratic state

Denying the Holocaust or the Hamas-led attacks on Israel on 7 October 2023

Supporting an armed struggle against Israel by an enemy state or terrorist organisation

Promoting "delegitimisation campaigns" against Israel

Calling for a boycott of Israel or committing to participate in one

Supporting the prosecution of Israeli security forces in foreign or international courts

From the BBC: Israeli military body Cogat, which controls Gaza's crossings and co-ordinates aid deliveries, meanwhile said the INGOs facing suspension "did not bring aid into Gaza throughout the current ceasefire", which began 11 weeks ago. It added that "even in the past their combined contribution amounted to only about 1% of the total aid volume".

The diaspora affairs ministry said the primary reason INGOs had their licences revoked was "the refusal to provide complete and verifiable information regarding their employees," which it said was critical to preventing "the infiltration of terrorist operatives into humanitarian structures".

Fewer than 15% of the INGOs providing humanitarian assistance to Gaza were found to be in violation of the new regulatory framework, it added.

www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c1evp7weyv2o

Ihatetomatoes · 02/01/2026 13:34

Twiglets1 · 02/01/2026 08:01

The NGOs have 60 days to provide the information that Israel ask for and here's a prediction for what the "international community" will do if they refuse and get de-registered: nothing. It's just more empty words.

If you struggle to understand why, then it's because what Israel is asking for does not seem that unreasonable to anyone that doesn't already hate them.

Despite Oxfam calling the new rules "arbitrary" a less biased outlook would understand why Israel wouldn't want to continue working with organisations that employ staff openly hostile to them. Grounds for rejection include:

Denying the existence of Israel as a Jewish and democratic state

Denying the Holocaust or the Hamas-led attacks on Israel on 7 October 2023

Supporting an armed struggle against Israel by an enemy state or terrorist organisation

Promoting "delegitimisation campaigns" against Israel

Calling for a boycott of Israel or committing to participate in one

Supporting the prosecution of Israeli security forces in foreign or international courts

From the BBC: Israeli military body Cogat, which controls Gaza's crossings and co-ordinates aid deliveries, meanwhile said the INGOs facing suspension "did not bring aid into Gaza throughout the current ceasefire", which began 11 weeks ago. It added that "even in the past their combined contribution amounted to only about 1% of the total aid volume".

The diaspora affairs ministry said the primary reason INGOs had their licences revoked was "the refusal to provide complete and verifiable information regarding their employees," which it said was critical to preventing "the infiltration of terrorist operatives into humanitarian structures".

Fewer than 15% of the INGOs providing humanitarian assistance to Gaza were found to be in violation of the new regulatory framework, it added.

www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c1evp7weyv2o

Thanks for that information, very interesting.

Ihatetomatoes · 02/01/2026 13:38

Aliceisagooddog · 31/12/2025 19:19

How on earth can this be justified? Organisations like MAP which have worked for years and are fully registered. Another example of Israels inhumanity.

What are your thoughts on the updates above. Registration makes sense from a security point of view.

LeonMccogh · 02/01/2026 13:41

xigris · 01/01/2026 18:48

I have friends who have worked in Gaza with MAP. One, who had already been, had his permission to enter revoked at the last minute when he went for the second time. As in refused at the border, last minute. No explanation. No reason. This means he’ll never be able to volunteer in Gaza again. He’s devastated. He’s an amazing doctor and a brilliant person.

I just can’t believe this is happening. Israel - what ARE you doing???? 😔

Whatever they like, and the rest of the world is standing around feebly “disapproving”, too scared of being called “antisemitic” to do anything meaningful.

Martymcfly24 · 02/01/2026 13:48

Ihatetomatoes · 02/01/2026 13:38

What are your thoughts on the updates above. Registration makes sense from a security point of view.

It's not an update?

I asked another poster yesterday would they be comfortable giving their staffs details to an organization that has murdered nearly 600 doing the same job.

Would you be comfortable with this knowing that at any point the IDF could decide they are Hamas and murder or imprison them.

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