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The group is one of 37 international organizations that Israel ordered to stop work in the Palestinian territories unless they meet new rules, including providing employee details, to prevent diversions of aid by armed groups. The group says sharing staff information could pose a safety risk
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Medical charity Médecins Sans Frontières (Doctors Without Borders) said on Friday it will not submit lists of staff demanded by Israel to maintain access to Gaza and the West Bank, saying it had not been able to obtain assurances over the safety of its teams.












