Journalists working in Gaza, including those for major international agencies like AFP, BBC, and Reuters, are warning that their staff are facing imminent starvation due to extreme food shortages caused by the ongoing Israeli blockade. News organizations have called on Israel to allow the evacuation of their freelance contributors and to grant foreign press access to Gaza, highlighting that reporters are now struggling to survive alongside the civilian population. The dire humanitarian crisis is making it nearly impossible for journalists to continue their work, with some reporting severe health issues and exhaustion. Media unions and humanitarian groups are urging immediate intervention to prevent the deaths of the last remaining reporters in the enclave. The situation underscores the broader catastrophe facing Gaza's 2.1 million residents, who are also at risk of famine and lack of basic necessities.
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