The UAE, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Egypt, Indonesia, Pakistan and Turkey have issued a statement expressing concern over the deteriorating humanitarian situation in Gaza amid a harsh winter and a lack of aid.
The eight nations, all involved in Gaza mediation efforts and the US-led peace plan for the Palestinian territory, demanded that Israel ensure the UN and international NGOs βare able to operate in Gaza and the West Bank in a sustained, predictable, and unrestricted manner, given their integral role in the humanitarian response in the stripβ.
The countries emphasised that any attempt to impede these organisations' work is βunacceptableβ.
Israel has further tightened measures by introducing new registration rules that require international NGOs to submit a list of their Palestinian employees to the Israeli Ministry for Diaspora Affairs and Combating Anti-Semitism, in contravention of European privacy laws.
As a result, Israel has said it will ban more than 37 NGOs from operating in Gaza, the occuoied West Bank and East Jerusalem as of January 1, with a 60-day period before they are required to completely cease operations.
"INGOs cannot transfer sensitive personal data to a party to the conflict since this would breach humanitarian principles, duty of care and data protection obligations," 53 international aid agencies said in a statement on Friday.
They accused Israel of making a "deliberate policy choice with foreseeable consequences".
Heavy rainfall, storms and a severe shortage in weatherproof shelters for almost two million people have all exacerbated the situation, as Israel continues to prevent aid from entering in the amount stipulated by the October ceasefire.
The eight nations criticised the βslow pace of the entry of essential materials required for the rehabilitation of basic services and the establishment of temporary housingβ.
Many Gazans are forced to take shelter from winter storms in flimsy tents that routinely flood and are easily torn apart by strong wind. Demand for sturdier shelters has surged as conditions worsen, with damaged buildings collapsing and prolonged malnutrition, particularly among children, contributing to weakened immunity and the sp
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