Journalists working for international news agencies, especially Agence France-Presse (AFP), are warning that their colleagues in Gaza are at risk of dying from starvation and exhaustion amid the ongoing conflict and blockade.
AFP and other media organizations have called on Israel to allow the immediate evacuation of their freelance contributors and families, citing desperate hunger, lack of clean water, and dangerous working conditions. Humanitarian aid, including food and hygiene supplies, remains blocked at the border, worsening the crisis for both journalists and the wider population. International voices, including France's foreign minister and Al Jazeera, are urging Israel to grant media access and let aid into Gaza to prevent further tragedy.
The situation highlights the extreme risks journalists face while trying to report from conflict zones under siege.
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