France's top diplomat calls for foreign press access to Gaza
FRANCE, JUL 22 – French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot called for press access to Gaza amid a humanitarian crisis where 75% of the population faces severe food insecurity, AFP reported.
- French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot urged Israel to allow foreign press access to Gaza amid warnings of famine to demonstrate the situation there.
- Israel has prohibited access to the Gaza Strip for all international journalists, impacting reporting on the humanitarian crisis.
- The United Nations reports that Gaza's population faces famine-like conditions with near-daily deaths occurring as people queue for food aid.
- Barrot condemned Israeli military operations in Gaza, stating they will worsen the already catastrophic humanitarian conditions.
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ThePatriotLight - France's top diplomat calls for foreign press access to Gaza
ThePatriotLight - France’s foreign minister urged Israel on Tuesday to allow international journalists into the besieged Palestinian territory of Gaza to “bear witness” to the situation after 21 months of war. The United Nations and human rights groups say Gaza and its population of more than two million face famine-like conditions, with near-daily deaths of people queueing for food aid. “I ask that the free and independent press be allowed to a…

France’s top diplomat calls for foreign press access to Gaza
France's foreign minister urged Israel on Tuesday to allow international journalists into the besieged Palestinian territory of Gaza to "bear witness" to the situation after 21 months of war. The United Nations and human rights groups say Gaza and its population of more than two million face famine-like conditions, with near-daily deaths of people queueing


France pushes Israel to let media into Gaza
French foreign minister slams Israeli war tactics.
France asks that "the free and independent press can access Gaza to show" what is happening in the territory in danger of famine after 21 months of war, said French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot on Tuesday. ...
"I no longer have the strength to work for the media. My body is thin and I can no longer work."
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