Aid groups face expulsion from Gaza over Israeli data demands

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Thirty-seven aid organizations face expulsion from Gaza due to new Israeli policies, threatening critical humanitarian services. Israel demands extensive personal data on Palestinian staff, citing security concerns, which aid groups argue compromises privacy and safety. This could halt vital medical and support services. The potential departure of these organizations, including Doctors Without Borders and Save the Children, exacerbates an already dire humanitarian crisis, impacting essential care for vulnerable populations.


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