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Gaza War: As World Leaders Seek 'Durable' Solution, '100 Palestinians Each Day Find Theirs in Death'

GAZA STRIP, JUL 24 – Journalists in Gaza face starvation under blockade, losing strength and consciousness, as 187 media workers have died since the conflict began, according to the International Federation of Journalists.

  • Amid the ongoing Israel-Hamas war, journalists in Gaza are warned by Associated Press, Reuters, CNN and BBC that they face the threat of starvation, worsening the humanitarian crisis.
  • Days of denied food, water and medicine have led the European Federation of Journalists to characterize the blockade as collective punishment, noting the denial of basic necessities for days.
  • The International and European Federations of Journalists warned, 'Journalists in Gaza are physically collapsing from starvation, losing consciousness and strength,' highlighting journalist fatalities, while EFJ and IFJ warned of starvation-induced collapse.
  • On Wednesday, the AFP's union warned that AFP's freelance staff in Gaza risk death from malnutrition, and Reuters offered support measures.
  • With ceasefire talks underway, the European Federation of Journalists demanded the EU suspend its Association Agreement with Israel and back protections and an investigation into starvation as a war crime, while Witkoff will meet Israeli negotiators.
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Gaza's journalists are chroniclers for later generations. When they starve, the world gets even less from the death of all Palestinians.

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Anadolu Ajansı broke the news in Ankara, Türkiye on Thursday, July 24, 2025.
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