Israel's top court allows aid groups to keep working in Gaza, for now
Israel's Supreme Court has temporarily permitted aid organizations, including Doctors Without Borders, to continue their operations in Gaza after blocking a government ban.
The court has frozen the Israeli government's plans to ban foreign aid organizations from operating in Gaza and the West Bank
Israel's Supreme Court has suspended a governmental decision aimed at banning nearly 40 foreign aid organizations from operating in Gaza and the occupied West Bank.
Palestine: Court Halts Immediate Closure of Humanitarian Organizations
Israel's Supreme Court has temporarily halted an order that would have forced Refugee Aid and 36 other international organizations to cease operations in Palestinian territories.
The High Court has frozen the expulsion of 37 humanitarian aid organizations from Gaza and the West Bank until further notice
Israel's High Court has temporarily halted the expulsion of 37 humanitarian organizations from Gaza and the West Bank, allowing them to continue their activities for now under specific restrictions.
Israel's Supreme Court allows aid groups facing govt ban to keep working in Gaza
Israel's Supreme Court has temporarily blocked a government ban on 37 foreign aid organizations in Gaza and the West Bank, allowing them to continue their operations while the court reviews the case.
37 International Organizations Leave Gaza: This Way the Humanitarian Crisis Deepens in the Sector
The departure of 37 international organizations from Gaza, including critical providers of medical and food aid, exacerbates the already dire humanitarian situation affecting over two million Palestinians.
Israel forces 37 humanitarian organizations to leave Gaza
Israel has ordered 37 major humanitarian organizations, including Mรฉdecins Sans Frontiรจres and Oxfam, to evacuate Gaza after terminating their operating licenses due to refusal to comply with registration conditions.
International Relief Organizations Urge Israeli Court to Prevent Activity Cessation
International humanitarian organizations have filed an urgent petition with the Israeli Supreme Court to suspend a government order requiring them to withdraw from all Palestinian territories by the end of the month, citing serious humanitarian concerns for residents in Gaza.
NGOs appeal to Israeli Supreme Court to maintain operations in Gaza
Dozens of humanitarian groups have submitted a petition to the Israeli Supreme Court seeking permission to continue operations in Gaza amidst new regulations requiring them to disclose the names of their staff.
17 aid organizations with a joint appeal against Israel
Seventeen aid organizations have issued a joint appeal against an impending Israeli order that could force 37 organizations to halt operations in Palestinian territories.
Surprise inspection revealed: outdated food distributed in food assistance in Hรคme โ oversight is minimal
A surprise inspection in Southern Hรคme revealed that food aid organizations were distributing expired food, highlighting a lack of oversight in food safety regulations.
International Aid Organizations Promise Essential Supplies Within a Month
International aid organizations have committed to providing essential supplies within a month.
Time is of an essence in search for migrant boats off African coast
Nonprofit organizations struggle to locate distressed migrant boats in the Atlantic due to fragmented information and challenges of the long migrant route from West Africa to Europe.
Frankfurt Center: Focus on the Essentials in Addiction Help
Frankfurt's city officials have agreed on four organizations to take over the planned new addiction help center, highlighting the urgency and importance of this initiative.
Demand from aid organizations: The Bavarian population should be prepared for disasters
Bavarian aid organizations are urging the population to enhance their self-help capabilities in light of increasing crises and disasters.
NGOs in the Gaza Strip: Prohibited Aid
Israel plans to displace Mรฉdecins Sans Frontiรจres and 36 other organizations from Gaza, raising concerns about the implications for local aid efforts.
Amnesty reveals a neglected health crisis suffered by the elderly in Gaza
Amnesty International highlights a neglected physical and mental health crisis among seniors in Gaza due to ongoing Israeli blockades and recent bans on humanitarian organizations.
World Star of Croatian Descent Donates 172,000 Euros to Immigrants in Minnesota
Singer Lorde, of Croatian descent, donates 204,000 dollars to aid organizations protecting immigrant rights in Minnesota amidst heightened ICE actions.
24 people killed in Israeli fire
Israel has killed 24 people in Gaza today through tank fire and airstrikes, with six children among the dead, and one nurse from aid organizations was also killed while helping the injured.
Caritas and Diakonie - How Social Economy Works in Crisis Times
The church aid organizations Caritas and Diakonie are the largest employers in Germany after the government, continuing to grow despite declining donations amid a recession and rising unemployment.
Winter cold and scarcity of aid devastate the displaced in the Yemeni Marib
Thousands of displaced families in Marib, Yemen are suffering harsh conditions as winter cold sets in, compounded by reduced humanitarian assistance from local and international organizations.
Difficult humanitarian conditions faced by displaced persons in the city of Al-Obeid, Sudan
Displaced individuals, primarily women and children, are facing severe humanitarian challenges in Al-Obeid, North Kordofan, as they struggle after fleeing war, with insufficient aid provided by charities and humanitarian organizations.
Increase in Martyrs' Toll in Gaza and UN Warning against Aid Restrictions
The Palestinian health ministry in Gaza reported an increase in casualties due to Israeli actions, warning of new restrictions affecting aid organizations in the region.
Israel expels NGOs from Gaza: 'Where we work, there is often nobody else'
Israel has allowed the work permit for 37 aid organizations in Gaza to expire, deepening the humanitarian crisis for local residents.
Scenes depicting the suffering of patients in the only children's hospital in Taiz
The only government children's hospital in Taiz, Yemen, faces severe challenges due to a high number of patients and a lack of medical resources after the withdrawal of international support organizations.
War in the Middle East: Britain and France attack ISIS target in Syria
Britain and France conducted airstrikes on a suspected arms depot belonging to ISIS in Syria, amid ongoing tensions in the region and calls from UN Chief Guterres for Israel to lift restrictions on aid organizations.
Doctors Without Borders: Israeli ban threatens to halt our activities in Gaza
Doctors Without Borders warns that it may cease operations in Gaza by March if Israel does not reverse its decision to ban their activities along with 36 other organizations.
War in the Middle East: UN Chief Calls on Israel to Lift Ban on Aid Organizations
The UN Secretary-General urges Israel to remove its ban on aid organizations amidst ongoing conflict in the region.
Over 50 international aid groups criticize Israeli move to revoke licenses of aid organizations operating in Gaza, West Bank
Fifty-three international organizations have condemned Israel's decision to revoke the licenses of 37 aid groups, warning it could severely impact humanitarian efforts in Gaza and the West Bank amid a critical need for aid.
53 International Organizations against Cancellation of Licenses for NGOs in Gaza and the West Bank: Providing Life-Saving Aid
Fifty-three international organizations operating in Gaza and the West Bank warned that Israel's decision to revoke licenses for 37 aid NGOs threatens to halt their operations during a period of acute humanitarian need.
Israel withdraws NGOs' approval: collective expulsion from the Gaza Strip
Israel has ordered 37 international aid organizations to cease operations in the Gaza Strip for allegedly violating new regulations, leading to protests from Europe amidst one of the world's worst humanitarian crises according to the UN.
Israel to ban more than 30 aid groups operating in Gaza
Israel plans to ban 37 aid organizations from operating in Gaza unless they disclose detailed information about their Palestinian staff, facing backlash from the UN and EU.
Israel confirms ban on access to Gaza for 37 NGOs that did not provide employee lists
Israel has confirmed a ban on access to Gaza for 37 major international organizations that failed to provide a list of their employees, raising concerns about delays in humanitarian aid to the already devastated Palestinian territory.
Israel allowing traders to bring into Gaza โdual-useโ items barred from aid organisations
Israel permits commercial traders to import dual-use items into Gaza that are prohibited for humanitarian organizations, citing security concerns over potential military exploitation by Hamas.
In Israel, credit is taken for the aid to the Gaza Strip, but those responsible for it are vilified
The Israeli government's decision to prevent 37 international aid organizations from operating in the Gaza Strip continues its harsh and careless policies regarding the needs of the civilian population in Gaza, accompanied by a web of lies and conspiracies.
Hamas condemns tightening rules for humanitarian organizations. Doctors Without Borders will also be removed from Gaza
Hamas has expressed strong opposition to new restrictions imposed on humanitarian organizations, including the removal of Doctors Without Borders from Gaza.
Israel bans 37 aid groups from Gaza, where the humanitarian situation remains dire
Israel has recently prohibited 37 aid organizations from operating in Gaza amidst a severe humanitarian crisis.
Gaza, here are the 37 NGOs and associations that Israel wants to expel from the Strip. Caritas is also included
The article discusses Israel's intention to expel 37 well-known humanitarian organizations from Gaza and the West Bank, including Caritas Internationalis and Save the Children, despite their recognized roles in international aid efforts.
Situation in Gaza Strip: Israel plans to revoke licenses for aid organizations
Israel plans to revoke licenses for several aid organizations at the beginning of the year, prompting warnings from Doctors Without Borders about severe consequences, while the EU criticizes the move and calls for continued access to humanitarian aid in the Gaza Strip.
Humanitarian Situation: Israel Expels 37 Aid Organizations from the Gaza Strip
Israel's government has decided to expel 37 aid organizations, including major names like Doctors Without Borders and Care, from the Gaza Strip, effective January 1, with a deadline to leave by March amid the winter crisis.
Israel will prohibit the activities of 37 aid agencies in the Gaza Strip
Israel announced that starting January 1, it will suspend the operations of over thirty humanitarian organizations that do not comply with new aid regulations in the Gaza Strip.
As water returns to flow in the Gaza Strip, the fear of contamination becomes more tangible
The water supply in the Gaza Strip has been severely disrupted due to damage from the war, leading to reliance on aid, with recent energy cuts exacerbating the contamination risk.
Ministry of Diaspora: Licenses of 37 international NGOs operating in Gaza and the West Bank will be revoked in January
The Ministry of Diaspora announced that licenses for 37 international aid organizations operating in Gaza and the West Bank will be revoked effective January 1, requiring them to cease operations by early March.
Israel revokes permits for Doctors Without Borders and other humanitarian workers in Gaza
Israel's foreign ministry announced that several international humanitarian organizations, including Doctors Without Borders, will face the closure of their operations in Gaza starting January 1, due to legal actions taken against their operating permits.
War in the Middle East: 37 aid organizations threatened with license revocation by Israel
Israel is threatening to revoke the licenses of 37 aid organizations amidst ongoing conflict in the Middle East, impacting humanitarian efforts in the region.
"Some NGOs have become quasi-governmental organizations"
Former Greenpeace and Foodwatch chief Thilo Bode criticizes the German development aid system, arguing that many NGOs are dependent on state funding and hinder transparency regarding their effectiveness.
"Hate Aid": Protest against US entry bans
German criticism of the US sanctions against the executives of Hate Aid continues, with politicians arguing that targeting organizations supporting victims of online hate undermines the protection of fundamental rights.