World news agencies AFP, AP, Reuters and BBC News issued a joint statement on Thursday seeking Israel that journalists were allowed to come and go to Gaza.
Israel is faced with increasing international pressure due to the disastrous human situation in the Palestinian region, where many countries and aid organizations have already warned that the ‘serious famine’ is spreading to the Gaza.
The United Nations also stated on Tuesday that more than 1,000 Palestinian assistance has been killed by Israeli forces since the launch of the US and Israeli -Gaza Humanitarian Foundation in late May.
While medical experts and support organizations have repeatedly stated that the problem of food shortage in Gaza is deteriorating, where according to the head of Gaza’s largest hospital, more than 21 children have died of malnutrition and hunger in the last four days.
On Thursday, BBC News issued a joint statement with news agencies AP, AFP and Reuters.
The joint statement said, “We are deeply concerned about journalists in our Gaza, unable to get food for ourselves and our family.”
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According to the statement, ‘For several months, these neutral journalists have become the eyes and ears of the world, but now they are suffering from the grief they are reporting.
‘Journalists have to face many scarcity and difficulties in war areas. We are deeply worried that the risk of hunger is now with them. ,
The joint statement said, “We once again demand the Israeli officials that they allow journalists to come and go.” It is important that the people there should be given proper food. ,