Journalists working for Agence France-Presse (AFP) and other media 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 appeals, warning that their colleagues are unable to safely report or even survive under current conditions. France's foreign minister and the UN have called on Israel to allow foreign press access to Gaza, condemning the media blackout and highlighting the humanitarian catastrophe unfolding. The crisis has raised alarm about the deliberate targeting of journalists and the use of starvation as a weapon, with calls for immediate intervention to protect press freedom and save lives.
The situation underscores the broader humanitarian disaster in Gaza, where famine and lack of aid threaten both civilians and those trying to report the truth.
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