Leading international news organizations, including AFP, BBC, Reuters, and AP, have issued urgent warnings that their journalists in Gaza are facing severe hunger and risk of starvation due to the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict and blockade.
Media staff are struggling to report under life-threatening conditions, with many unable to access enough food or clean water, mirroring the wider humanitarian crisis affecting the entire population of Gaza. Calls are mounting for Israel to allow journalists to evacuate or for greater humanitarian access, as several reporters have already suffered significant health issues. The crisis threatens not only the lives of journalists but also the world's ability to receive independent reporting from inside Gaza.
Human rights groups and media unions are demanding immediate intervention to prevent further tragedy.
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