Israel has warned that it could suspend or restrict the activities of certain humanitarian organisations operating in Gaza, citing security concerns and allegations of improper conduct. Israeli officials said the measures would apply to groups found to be violating regulations or failing to meet oversight requirements.
The warning comes amid ongoing efforts to deliver aid to Gaza’s civilian population following months of conflict. Humanitarian organisations say access constraints, inspections, and administrative hurdles have already slowed the delivery of food, medical supplies, and fuel into the territory.
Aid agencies have cautioned that further restrictions could significantly worsen living conditions for civilians, many of whom rely on external assistance for basic needs. Several organisations have said they are seeking clarification to ensure their operations can continue without interruption.
The situation has renewed international concern over humanitarian access during the conflict. Governments and relief groups have called on all parties to uphold international humanitarian obligations while balancing security considerations with the urgent needs of Gaza’s population.