Journalists working for Agence France-Presse (AFP) and other media outlets in Gaza are facing life-threatening conditions due to extreme food shortages, exhaustion, and lack of medical care. AFP and its journalists' union have issued urgent appeals to Israel and the international community to allow the evacuation of their freelance reporters and to grant foreign press access to Gaza. Reports indicate that journalists are suffering from malnutrition, fainting from hunger, and are unable to safely perform their duties. Humanitarian workers and medical staff are also affected, with warnings that without immediate intervention, the last reporters in Gaza may die. The crisis highlights the broader humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza, where civilians, aid workers, and journalists alike are struggling to survive amid ongoing conflict and blockade.
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