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Media organizations call on Israel to allow foreign reporters independent access to Gaza

More than two dozen news organizations say independent access is needed to verify accounts and report firsthand as the ceasefire holds.

  • Leaders of more than two dozen major news organizations, including The Associated Press, BBC, and CNN, urged Israel on Thursday to lift the ban preventing independent foreign journalists from entering Gaza, a restriction in place since October 7, 2023.
  • The editors' statement argued that because "the heaviest fighting is over and there is a ceasefire in place," journalists no longer pose a threat to Israeli troops, noting that restrictive mechanisms already exist for aid workers to enter the territory.
  • Facing personal risks including destroyed homes and killed loved ones, local Palestinian journalists bear the entire burden of covering the war, a situation the Agence France-Presse news agency previously highlighted by raising alarms regarding their survival.
  • The Foreign Press Association, which represents international media in Israel, Gaza, and the West Bank, has been waiting for an Israeli Supreme Court decision on a 2024 petition for independent access, repeatedly delayed since January.
  • Well over 200 journalists and media workers have been killed according to the Committee to Protect Journalists, far exceeding casualties in the Russia-Ukraine war, underscoring why independent reporting remains essential to questioning official accounts in an open society.
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Palestinian media reported on Thursday that at least three Palestinians were killed and 10 others wounded in Israeli army shelling that targeted several areas in the Gaza Strip.

·Amman, Jordan
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Center

The restrictions on press freedom imposed in 2023 are still in force despite the ceasefire.

·Montreal, Canada
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Leaders of some 30 leading international media have called in a joint open letter to Israel for free access to the Gaza Strip, which has been locked up by foreign journalists since the beginning of the war against Hamas more than two years ago.

·Montreal, Canada
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The Hamilton Spectator broke the news in Hamilton, Canada on Thursday, April 30, 2026.
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