International press agencies such as AFP , AP , Reuters and the BBC call on Israel to give more freedom of movement on journalists in Gaza. According to them, many reporters there no longer have access to food for themselves and their families.
In a joint statement, the four media companies express their concerns about the situation for journalists in the Gaza Strip. They call these reporters the “eyes and ears” of the world, but find that they have to do their work under increasingly difficult circumstances.
“Journalists endure many hardships and difficulties in war zones,” the media write. “We are very worried that the threat of famine now is also part of that.”
The organizations call on the Israeli authorities to allow journalists to travel in and out of Gaza. In addition, they ask that sufficient food aid reaches the region.
International Press Agencies Such As AFP , AP , Reuters and the BBC Are Calling on Israel to Give Journalists in Gaza More Freedom of Movement. Accordance to them, many reporters there no longer have access to food for themelves and their families.
In A Joint Statement, The Four Media Companies Express Their Concerns About the Situation for Journalists in The Gaza Strip. They call these reporters the “eyes and ears” of the world, but note that they have to do their work under increasingly diffiult conditions.
“Journalists endure Many Hardships and Difficulties in War Zones,” The Media Write. “We are very concerned that the threat of famine is now also Among Them.”
The Organizations Are Calling on the Israeli Authorities to Allow Journalists to Travel in and Out of Gaza. In Addition, They Request That Sufficient Food Aid Reach The Region.