Cancellation of the ban on the activities of 37 aid organizations in Gaza and the West Bank – Mehr News agency RCO News Agency

According to RCO News Agency, quoted by Al Jazeera, this decision of the Supreme Court of the Israeli regime was taken after examining a petition from 17 iernational aid organizations – including Doctors Without Borders, the Association of Iernational Developme Agencies and Oxfam – to cancel this ban; After the Israeli regime’s cabinet canceled their work permits and disrupted their humanitarian activities in Gaza and the West Bank.
According to the report, the aforemeioned organizations filed the lawsuit to protest the new conditions of the Israeli regime, which required them to disclose the names of their Palestinian employees, saying that sharing the information of these employees with the Israeli regime’s cabinet is a “danger to their security.”
Athena Rayburn, executive director of the Association of Iernational Developme Agencies, said her organization is still waiting to see how the governme ierprets the court order and whether it will have a positive impact on its ability to coinue working.
He emphasized that the situation in Gaza is still catastrophic.
The judicial order issued by the Supreme Court of the Israeli regime will be valid uil the final judgme in this case, and a date has not yet been set for it.
Last December, Tel Aviv called on 37 iernational aid agencies to suspend their operations in Gaza and the West Bank within 60 days unless they agreed to new terms.
Iernational relief organizations have warned about dire humanitarian consequences in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank as a result of the suspension of their activities, due to genocide and the spread of diseases, hunger, poverty and deprivation in Gaza.
The war has killed and wounded hundreds of aid workers, a statistic that iernational aid organizations say shows the human toll faced by aid workers in the Gaza Strip.



