
(FILES) MSF (medecins sans frontieres - Doctors without borders) logo is seen on humanitarian supplies for Palestinian families in the Gaza Strip, stored at the Egyptian Red Crescent warehouses, in the Egyptian border town of El-Arish. AFP
The deadline for NGOs to provide the details expires at midnight on Wednesday.
Some of the 37 NGOs to be hit with the ban are Doctors Without Borders (MSF), Norwegian Refugee Council, World Vision International, CARE and Oxfam, according to the list given by Zwick.
Several NGOs have told AFP the new rules will have a major impact on aid distribution in Gaza, with humanitarian organisations saying the amount of aid entering Gaza remains inadequate.
Earlier on Wednesday, the European Union warned that Israel's decision would block "life-saving" assistance from reaching Gazans.
"The EU has been clear: the NGO registration law cannot be implemented in its current form," EU humanitarian chief Hadja Lahbib posted on X, after Israel said several groups would be barred for failing to provide details of their Palestinian employees.
"IHL (international humanitarian law) leaves no room for doubt: aid must reach those in need," Lahbib wrote.
While a deal for a ceasefire that started on October 10 stipulated the entry of 600 trucks per day, only 100 to 300 are carrying humanitarian aid, according to NGOs and the United Nations.
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