Journalists working for Agence France-Presse (AFP) in Gaza are facing extreme food shortages and risk starving to death, according to urgent warnings from the AFP journalists' union.
The ongoing Israeli blockade has made it nearly impossible for reporters to access food, severely impacting their ability to cover the conflict. France's Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot has called on Israel to allow international journalists into Gaza to document the humanitarian catastrophe and ensure transparency. The United Nations and press freedom advocates have also condemned Israel's ban on foreign media, arguing that independent reporting is crucial to bear witness to the crisis.
The situation highlights the dual threats of famine and information blackout in Gaza, raising alarm among international observers.
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