Media outlets rally in Paris in support of journalists in Gaza
- French organizations planned gatherings in Paris and Marseille on April 16 at 6 p.m.
- These gatherings support journalists in Gaza amid ongoing conflict and a media blackout.
- Nearly 200 Palestinian journalists have died in Israeli bombings over the past 18 months.
- One journalist wrote, "If you are reading this, it means that I have been killed."
- The gatherings demand an end to journalist killings and call for press access to Gaza.
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Media outlets rally in Paris in support of journalists in Gaza
Gaza has become one of the world’s most dangerous places for journalists, with over 170 media workers killed since the war began. Foreign reporters are banned, making it increasingly difficult for Palestinians to gather information. In France, journalist unions and media outlets have condemned the killings and media blackout, with a rally planned in Paris in support of Gaza's journalists. France24 Reporter Clovis Casali joins us.
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