Israel enacts laws restricting UN agency's operations in Gaza
Summary: Israeli lawmakers have passed two new laws that could significantly impact the U.N. agency providing aid to Gaza. The laws bar the agency, known as UNRWA, from operating in Israel and label it a terror organization.
The first law prohibits UNRWA from conducting any activities in Israel, while the second severs diplomatic ties with the agency. These changes come amid rising humanitarian concerns as the conflict in Gaza continues, with over 1.9 million Palestinians displaced.
The laws will take effect 60 to 90 days after notification to the U.N. Critics, including international allies, express concern that these measures will worsen the humanitarian situation for Palestinians in Gaza.
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