Doctors Without Borders (MSF) has decided not to share personal details of its staff in Gaza with Israeli authorities, prioritizing staff safety amidst concerns over potential misuse of the information. This decision follows criticism of MSF’s earlier willingness to share names under strict conditions, which was met with apprehension from aid workers. Israel’s demand for sensitive data from international organizations has been widely condemned, especially given the ongoing violence against humanitarian workers in the region. MSF warns that expelling its operations from Gaza and the West Bank would have devastating consequences for the population facing urgent humanitarian needs.
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