Journalist Shares What He Saw in Gaza: “People Are Starving Right Now”
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Journalist Shares What He Saw in Gaza: “People Are Starving Right Now”
Right now, the world is dependent on local reporters in Gaza and humanitarians for information. Israel, so far, has not budged. But American journalist Afeef Nessouli managed to get into Gaza volunteering as a medical worker, and was able to spend his off-hours reporting. Nessouli wrote about the suffering he saw in "The Intercept," and he joins Hari Sreenivasan to talk about it.


At a time when no foreign journalists are allowed into Gaza, we gathered the testimony of three Palestinians, including Mohammed Nashbat. A father and freelance Palestinian journalist, he describes the famine: how he now deprives himself of food so that his children can eat.
"I used to search for the truth. Now I search for calories." Abdulrahman Ismail, a young photojournalist from Gaza, struggles every day between reporting and a desperate search for food for himself and his family. His is just one of many stories of journalists who remained in Gaza to cover the Israeli attacks on the Strip and are now struggling to survive, victims, like the entire population, of mass starvation following first the blockade of hu…
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