Israel's Supreme Court issued a temporary order allowing 37 humanitarian organizations to continue operating in the Gaza Strip, but suspending the entry of their personnel and supplies.[4][1] Israel previously announced that it would force these agencies to leave Gaza from March 1, 2026, because they refused to comply with new regulations to provide details of staff, funding and activities.[4][1][2] Organizations affected include Doctors Without Borders (MSF) and others, including the Norwegian Refugee Council and Oxfam.[1][2] Israel has accused some MSF staff of collaborating with Hamas and other militant groups.[2][3] Following a petition by the organizations, the court suspended the ban pending a final ruling.[4][6] Oxfam's chief policy officer Bushra Khalidi expressed her gratitude for the temporary order being passed.[usercontent] Aid groups see the new rules as invasive and say they would block critical aid.[4]