BBC News and three major news agencies have expressed frustrated concern for journalists in Gaza, who say they are rapidly unable to feed themselves and their families.
Those who report the struggle with Gaza now face starvation and “BBC News, Egnes France-Press (AFP), Associated Press (AP) and a joint statement from Reuters and Reuters stated that they are covering.”
“For several months, these independent journalists Gaza have the world’s eyes and ears on the ground”, it reads.
International news outlets rely on local reporters within Gaza, as Israel does not allow foreign media to be sent to the area, including BBC News.
It comes More than 100 international aid organizations and human rights groups have warned of large -scale starvation In Gaza.
It is written in the full details: “We are strictly worried to our journalists in Gaza, who are unable to feed ourselves and our families fast.
“For several months, these independent journalists Gaza have the eyes and ears of the world on the ground. They are now facing the same strict situations as they are covering.
“Journalists tolerate many opportunities and difficulties in Warzone. We are deeply concerned that the threat of starvation is now one of them.
“We once again urge Israeli officials to allow journalists to be allowed in Gaza and outside. It is necessary that adequate food supply reaches the people there.”
In a separate joint statement, Medicines asked to save Frontiares (MSF), children and Oxfam, “their colleagues and those they serve were” ruined “.
But Israel, which controls the entry of supply into Gaza, has accused of serving “Hamas’s promotion”.
According to Gaza’s Hamas-Interested Health Ministry, since Sunday, 45 Palestinians have died as a result of malnutrition.
Israel prevented aid delivery to Gaza after a two -month ceasefire in early March.
The blockade was partially removed after about two months, but the lack of food and medicine has deteriorated.
Israel, with America, helped establish a controversial new aid system run by Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF).
Hundreds of murders have been recorded in the area around GHF’s aid sites since starting work eight weeks ago.
The World Health Organization has said that according to its assessment, a quarter of Gaza’s population is facing famine -like circumstances.
On Wednesday, its director Tedros Adnom Gabreyus said: “I don’t know what you will call it apart from mass starvation, and it is man -made.
“And this is very clear, it is due to the blockade.”