Aid Groups and Journalists Warn of Severe Hunger Crisis in Gaza Amid Ongoing Blockade

Aid Groups and Journalists Warn of Severe Hunger Crisis in Gaza Amid Ongoing Blockade

International humanitarian organizations and major news agencies report that severe shortages of food and medical supplies in Gaza are endangering aid workers, doctors, and journalists, with some facing starvation and exhaustion. Calls for an end to the blockade and increased humanitarian access continue as the situation deteriorates.

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Gaza Strip

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July 23, 2025
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Aid Groups and Journalists Warn of Severe Hunger Crisis in Gaza Amid Ongoing Blockade
Aid Groups and Journalists Warn of Severe Hunger Crisis in Gaza Amid Ongoing Blockade

CNN • 23 Jul 04:37

International humanitarian organizations and major news agencies report that severe shortages of food and medical supplies in Gaza are endangering aid workers, doctors, and journalists, with some facing starvation and exhaustion. Calls for an end to the blockade and increased humanitarian access continue as the situation deteriorates.

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July 22, 2025
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AFP and Other News Agencies Warn of Dire Conditions for Journalists in Gaza
AFP and Other News Agencies Warn of Dire Conditions for Journalists in Gaza

AP News • 22 Jul 22:06

Journalists at Agence France-Presse and other international news agencies have raised urgent concerns about the safety and wellbeing of their local teams in Gaza, citing severe shortages of food and escalating risks amid ongoing conflict.

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AFP Urges Israel to Allow Journalists to Exit Gaza Amid Hunger Crisis
AFP Urges Israel to Allow Journalists to Exit Gaza Amid Hunger Crisis

NPR • 22 Jul 20:02

Agence France-Presse has called on Israel to permit its freelance journalists to leave Gaza, citing worsening hunger and deteriorating working conditions. The appeal comes as international organizations warn of severe food shortages and risks to press freedom in the enclave.

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