Agence France-Presse is urging the Israeli government to allow freelance journalists to exit the Gaza Strip due to a worsening hunger crisis. AFP's global news director indicated that journalists feel weak and struggle to report because of significant food shortages. The journalists' union noted a disturbing precedent where colleagues are suffering from hunger, something unprecedented. Ongoing severe food shortages in Gaza have led to the deaths of children from famine and malnutrition, prompting warnings from global leaders concerning the humanitarian crisis.
Phil Chetwynd expressed concern over the deteriorating conditions for freelance journalists in Gaza, emphasizing that they are weak due to hunger, affecting their ability to report.
The Society of Journalists at AFP raised alarms about the unprecedented plight of journalists in Gaza, stating they've never seen colleagues die of hunger.
The ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza has led to 25 children dying from famine and malnutrition, raising red flags among global leaders.
U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres characterized the situation in Gaza, highlighting severe malnourishment and describing it as a 'horror show' of destruction.
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