AFP Journalists Warn of 'Untenable' Conditions for Colleagues in Gaza
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Summary
AFP journalists are warning that conditions for their colleagues in Gaza have become 'untenable' and that without immediate intervention, the last reporters working there will die. The situation includes disease, danger from military strikes, and increasing hunger. International news agencies like AFP, AP, and Reuters have teams in Gaza since Israel generally forbids outside journalists from entering the war-torn territory.
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the situation for its journalists in Gaza is 'untenable'
Disease, danger from military strikes and, increasingly hunger is a pressing problem there
one of its photographers in Gaza wrote over the weekend that he no longer has the strength to work for the media
A group of journalists at Agence France-Presse is sounding the alarm about conditions faced by their colleagues working in Gaza, saying that without immediate intervention, the last reporters working there will die. AFP, The Associated Press and Reuters a
