Israel's Humanitarian Commitment Amidst New Restrictions
Israel declares its commitment to facilitate humanitarian aid into Gaza, despite enacting a law banning contact with UNRWA. The country emphasizes its dedication to international law, ensuring that aid flow through non-terrorist-affiliated organizations like WFP, UNICEF, and WHO.
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- Israel
In light of a new law prohibiting contact with the UN Palestinian refugee agency UNRWA, Israel has pledged to ensure the entry of humanitarian aid into Gaza.
The Israeli Foreign Ministry confirmed this on Wednesday, stressing that the nation remains steadfast in upholding international law.
Humanitarian efforts will continue through reputable organizations such as WFP, UNICEF, and WHO, which are not linked to terrorist activities.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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