Major international news organizations are sounding the alarm as their journalists in Gaza face severe hunger and the threat of starvation due to ongoing conflict and blockade.
Media outlets including AFP, BBC, Reuters, and AP report that their staff are increasingly unable to feed themselves or their families, mirroring the dire conditions faced by the broader population. Calls are growing for Israel to allow journalists to evacuate or for greater humanitarian access, as malnutrition and exhaustion threaten to silence the last independent voices reporting from the war zone. The crisis has prompted urgent appeals from media unions and foreign diplomats, warning that without immediate intervention, journalists may die and the world could lose critical on-the-ground reporting from Gaza.
The situation highlights both the extreme humanitarian emergency and the growing difficulty of documenting the conflict as conditions worsen.
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