Supreme court gives Gaza NGOs 30 days to submit employee lists, backs Israel registration rule
The Supreme Court of Israel has mandated that Gaza-based NGOs submit lists of their employees within 30 days. This decision supports Israel's requirement for NGOs to provide employee information as part of the registration and security screening process. The ruling follows the NGOs' refusal to comply with this request.
- ▪The Supreme Court has given Gaza NGOs a deadline of 30 days to submit employee lists.
- ▪This ruling reinforces Israel's registration and security screening requirements for NGOs.
- ▪The NGOs had previously refused to provide the requested employee information.
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Supreme court gives Gaza NGOs 30 days to submit employee lists, backs Israel registration ruleThe petition followed the NGOs' refusal of Israel’s request that organizations provide lists of their local employees, as required under Israel’s NGO registration and security screening procedure.Follow us on GoogleSupreme court justice Ofer Grosskopf (C) arrives for a hearing on a petition seeking a conditional order that would require Justice Minister Yariv Levin to cooperate with Supreme Court President Yitzhak Amit in appointing office holders, at the Supreme Court in Jerusalem, May 20, 2026.(photo credit: OREN BEN HAKOON/FLASH90)
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