Journalists working for Agence France-Presse (AFP) and other media outlets in Gaza are warning that they are at risk of dying from starvation and exhaustion as the war and blockade continue. Severe shortages of food, clean water, and medical supplies have left reporters, along with doctors and aid workers, fainting and unable to perform their duties. AFP has called on Israel to allow the evacuation of its freelance journalists and their families, while international organizations and France's foreign minister are urging for press access and protection. The crisis highlights the extreme dangers faced by those documenting the conflict, as well as the broader humanitarian catastrophe unfolding in Gaza. Without urgent intervention, media unions warn that the last reporters in Gaza may not survive.
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