Major News Agencies Urge Israel to Allow Journalist Access to Gaza
GAZA STRIP, JUL 24 – AFP, AP, Reuters, and BBC warn Israel's blockade causes severe food shortages in Gaza, with 59 malnutrition deaths reported this year, restricting journalists' movement and reporting.
- On July 24, 2025, Agence France-Presse, Associated Press, Reuters and the BBC called on Israel to allow journalists in and out of the Gaza Strip.
- More than 100 aid and rights groups warned that 'mass starvation' is spreading across Gaza, and the World Health Organization’s chief cautioned food deliveries were far below what is needed, amid Gaza's blockade since October 7, 2023.
- Gaza’s Health Ministry reported 48 malnutrition deaths this past month and 59 so far in 2025, and 81 children among the 113 deaths since 2023, Gaza’s Health Ministry said, 'We have no energy left due to hunger and lack of food,' Omar al-Qattaa said.
- The Committee to Protect Journalists urged Israeli authorities to `protect` and `feed` reporters in Gaza, and `Israel is starving Gazan journalists into silence`, highlighting the threat to press freedom.
- The United Nations World Food Program warned 100,000 women and children face famine-level starvation, the International Rescue Community reported a surge in malnutrition hospitalizations, and Israel reopened aid under tighter restrictions.
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CPJ, 35 others urge Israel to allow free movement of journalists in and out of Gaza - Committee to Protect Journalists
CPJ joined 35 members of the International News Safety Institute in a July 25 letter calling for Israel to respect the freedom of movement of journalists. The joint letter called for Israeli authorities to allow Gazan journalists and their families – many of whom, like the rest of the population, are starving and facing extraordinary challenges to their health and ability to report – to leave Gaza, and allow other journalists to enter Gaza to c…
Four Major News Agencies Warn Gaza Staff Face Starvation Due to Israeli Blockade - News From Antiwar.com
Four of the world's major news agencies have issued a rare joint statement warning that their journalists in Gaza are unable to feed themselves due to the US-backed Israeli blockade, as Palestinians continue to starve to death under the siege. "We are desperately concerned for our journalists in Gaza, who…
Since the end of 2023, only journalists boarded with the Israeli army have been able to access Palestinian territory.
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