Israel Revokes International Aid Organizations’ Permits in West Bank and Gaza

According to the International Desk of Webangah News Agency, the Israeli regime has revoked the permits of international aid organizations operating in the West Bank and Gaza Strip. Media sources report that the decision, justified by claims of connections to terrorism, impacts more than 10 groups, including Doctors Without Borders, whose licenses will be terminated starting January next year.
This move follows the Israeli parliament’s recent approval of a law cutting off water and electricity supplies to offices of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA). A majority of lawmakers voted in favor of the bill, despite the critical need for UNRWA’s services among Gaza’s Palestinian population after a two-year war.
Tel Aviv alleges that UNRWA functions as an operational branch of Hamas, a claim that has drawn widespread condemnation from humanitarian groups.

