Aid Groups Exit Gaza, Fearing Escalation
Aid groups withdraw from Gaza due to Israeli registration rules, citing safety concerns. Israels new regulations require lists of local and foreign workers, which aid organizations argue could put lives at risk amid ongoing conflict. Despite the withdrawal, local teams are taking over operations, including providing clean water and medical care. Aid workers express frustration, fearing the loss of international eyes on the ground will hide the full story of suffering in Gaza. Aid delivery remains a contentious issue, with UN reports showing many missions denied or delayed. Thirty-one organizations have filed for a court injunction to extend visas, but no ruling has been made. The future of vital services in Gaza remains uncertain.
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