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Gaza's winter: world urged to heed deepening Palestinian suffering
Summary
Israel announced it will deregister 37 NGOs operating in Gaza with a 1 March deadline; aid deliveries have resumed after a ceasefire but remain insufficient, and about 1.6 million people are reported to face acute food insecurity.
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Humanitarian conditions in Gaza are reported as severe during the winter period. Several governments and international officials have described the situation as catastrophic. Israel has announced new measures affecting organisations operating in the territory, and aid deliveries that resumed after the ceasefire remain limited.
Key developments:
- Multiple governments, including the UK, Canada and Japan, have warned the situation is catastrophic.
- Israel announced it will deregister 37 NGOs active in Gaza and requires them to cease operations by 1 March unless they meet new security and transparency standards.
- Aid deliveries resumed following the ceasefire but are described as insufficient, with around 1.6 million people reported to face acute food insecurity.
Summary:
The reported restrictions on humanitarian organisations come as basic aid and services are described as inadequate for large parts of the population. The deregistration order includes a clear procedural deadline of 1 March; how these measures will affect future access to relief is undetermined at this time.
