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A humanitarian crisis is unfolding in Gaza as a result of Israel’s decision to impose restrictions on international aid organizations. The move, which affects 37 international NGOs, including Doctors Without Borders, Norwegian Refugee Council, and International Rescue Committee, has left thousands of lives at risk. Residents of Khan Younis, a refugee camp in Gaza, claim that there are no alternative aid organizations in the area, and that the income sources have been depleted, medical centers are limited, and the restrictions have made it even more challenging for wounded and ordinary patients to receive treatment.
Despite the presence of aid organizations, the residents of Gaza claim that conditions are worsening and that the departure of these organizations would increase child mortality rates and destroy families. According to a foreign news agency, Israel is set to revoke the licenses of 37 international NGOs, which would severely impact the humanitarian situation in Gaza.
In a joint statement, the foreign ministers of 10 countries, including Canada, France, Japan, and the UK, have called on Israel to allow international NGOs to operate freely in Gaza, as the absence of aid would make it impossible to address the immediate humanitarian needs. The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) has also condemned Israel’s decision, calling it a “dangerous precedent” that would further exacerbate the humanitarian situation in Gaza.
The humanitarian situation in Gaza has been exacerbated by the severe cold weather, destroyed infrastructure, and ongoing restrictions, which have left the majority of the population dependent on aid. According to reports, the situation is dire, with many families struggling to access basic necessities, including food, water, and shelter.
In a separate development, the Iranian envoy to the United Nations, Amir Saeed Iravani, has called on the UN Secretary-General and the Security Council to condemn US President Donald Trump’s statements, which he described as “illegal and provocative.” In a shocking revelation, Elon Musk, the world’s richest man, has claimed that his AI chatbot can diagnose medical conditions, including X-rays and MRI scans, more accurately than human doctors.
The UN Secretary-General, Antonio Guterres, has expressed concern over Israel’s decision, calling it a “serious concern.” In other news, the Emirati Ministry of Defense has announced that it has withdrawn its troops from South Korea after a recent military operation. The South Korean President, Lee Jae-myung, has expressed his willingness to facilitate talks between the US and North Korea.
In related news, the Dubai real estate market has seen a record-breaking number of sales in 2025, with a 30.6% increase in property prices compared to 2024. A driver in Dubai has been fined 10,000 dirhams for performing stunts on the road. In a separate incident, the police in the Indian state of Kerala have seized over 1 lakh fake degrees from 22 universities.
In a joint statement, the foreign ministers of Muslim countries have called for the restoration of basic infrastructure and hospitals in Gaza, as well as the reopening of the Rafah crossing. A video of a gym class for men at the Ottoman Mosque in Bradford, UK, has gone viral on social media, with over 2 million views on TikTok and Facebook. In a separate incident, the Canadian Transport Regulatory Agency has asked India to investigate a allegations of a pilot being drunk on duty.
In a shocking revelation, it has been reported that Saudi King Salman has provided aid packages to the Afghan Taliban, but the organization has kept half of the aid for itself. The King has said that Trump should be aware that US intervention is equivalent to fueling the fire. Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla, has confirmed that he would support the Republican Party financially before the 2026 midterm elections.

