Journalists working for Agence France-Presse (AFP) and other outlets in Gaza are facing extreme food shortages and risk starving to death due to Israel's ongoing blockade.
The AFP journalists' union and international organizations have issued urgent warnings, highlighting that this is the first time in the agency's 80-year history that its reporters are at risk of dying from hunger. French officials and the UN have called on Israel to allow foreign press access to Gaza, arguing that the media blackout fuels misinformation and prevents the world from witnessing the humanitarian crisis. Despite these appeals, Israel continues to restrict entry for international journalists, exacerbating concerns about transparency and accountability.
The situation underscores the dire conditions for both journalists and civilians in Gaza, as famine and conflict persist.
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