
MSF's vital humanitarian activities in Gaza at risk from Israeli registration rules
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Israel’s new registration rules for international non-governmental organisations (INGOs) risk leaving hundreds of thousands of people in Gaza, Palestine, without lifesaving healthcare in 2026, warns Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), one of the largest medical organisations operating in Gaza today.
The new requirements threaten to withdraw registration from INGOs beginning 1 January. This non-registration would prevent organisations including MSF from providing essential services to people in Gaza and the West Bank.
With Gaza’s health system already destroyed, independent and experienced humanitarian organisations losing access to respond would be a disaster for Palestinians. MSF calls on the Israeli authorities to ensure that INGOs can maintain and continue their impartial and independent response in Gaza. The already restricted humanitarian response cannot be further dismantled.
In the last year, MSF teams have treated hundreds of thousands of patients and delivered hundreds of millions of litres of water, says Pascale Coissard, MSF emergency coordinator for Gaza.
MSF teams are trying to expand activities and support Gaza’s shattered health system; in 2025 alone, we carried out almost 800,000 outpatient consultations and handled more than 100 000 trauma cases, and if we obtain registration, we plan to continue strengthening our activities in 2026.”
MSF provides a vast amount of life-saving healthcare, yet even this is not enough to meet the overwhelming needs of people in Gaza.
In 2025 alone, with a budget of more than €100 million, MSF teams handled over :
trauma cases
beds where care was managed
surgical operations on nearly 10,000 patients
outpatient consultations
vaccinations
assisted deliveries
individal mental health sessions
patients benefiting from mental health group sessions
liters of water distributed
liters of clean water produced
For 2026, MSF has committed an estimated 100-120 million euros for its humanitarian response in Gaza. Many of the services provided by MSF are largely unavailable elsewhere in Gaza due to the destruction of the health system.
If MSF loses its access to Gaza in 2026, due to the Israeli authorities, a large portion of people in Gaza will lose access to critical medical care, water, and lifesaving support. MSF’s activities serve nearly half a million people in Gaza through our vital support to the destroyed health system.
MSF continues to seek constructive engagement with Israeli authorities to continue its activities. In Gaza, MSF is currently supporting six public hospitals and runs two field hospitals. MSF also supports four general healthcare centres and runs an inpatient feeding centre for people with malnutrition. MSF has recently opened six new medical points providing wound care and other general health care services. MSF has been working in the Occupied Palestinian Territory since 1989.

