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    Israeli court allows NGOs facing Gaza ban to keep operating, for now

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    JERUSALEM, Feb 27 (Reuters) - ‌Israel's Supreme Court on Friday temporarily blocked the ​government from shuttering the Gaza operations of dozens of aid organizations which ⁠petitioned the court in a dispute over new Israeli rules requiring them to name Palestinian staff.

    * Israel in December ordered ​37 international organisationsincluding medical charity Medecins Sans Frontieres and theNorwegian Refugee Council ‌to halt work in Gaza and the occupiedWest Bank within 60 days unless they agreed to the new rules. * Some 17 NGOs ⁠and the Association of InternationalDevelopment Agencies (AIDA) sought ⁠an urgent suspension of thedecision in a petition to the Israeli High Court of Justice onSunday, warning of devastating humanitarian consequences. * Israel's Supreme Court issued a temporary injunction thatwould allow the ‌NGOs to continue most of their activities whileit considers their ⁠petition. * The aid groups say sharing staff ‌information could pose asafety risk given that ​hundreds of aid workers have been killedor injured during the war in Gaza. Israel has said theregistrations were meant ‌to prevent diversions of aid byPalestinian armed ​groups. Aid agencies dispute that ⁠substantialaid has been diverted. * Athena Rayburn, AIDA's executive ‌director, said they were"still waiting ⁠to see how the injunction will be interpreted bythe state and whether or not this will mean an increase in ourability ​to operate," adding that ‌the situation inside Gazaremained "catastrophic". * Spokespeople for Israel's government did not immediatelyrespond ⁠to requests for comment.

    (Reporting by ​Rami Ayyub in Jerusalem and Olivia Le Poidevin in ​Geneva; editing by Philippa Fletcher)

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