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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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