Open letter published from news organisations calls for access to Gaza
- Over 60 media and civil society organizations are urging Israeli authorities to allow independent access to the besieged Gaza Strip, as stated in an open letter organized by the Committee to Protect Journalists.
- The letter demands an immediate end to restrictions on foreign media entering Gaza to enable international news organizations to report on the region freely.
- Current limitations have led to restricted reporting in Gaza, forcing local journalists to document the situation under challenging conditions due to the lack of international access.
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Media organizations renew plea for ‘open access’ to Gaza in latest rebuke to Israel
LONDON: More than 60 organizations are demanding Israeli authorities allow free and unrestricted media access to Gaza, in the latest in a series of appeals. In an open letter issued on Thursday and backed by bodies in 26 countries, major news outlets including Associated Press, Agence France-Presse, the BBC, CNN, The Guardian, and The New York Times criticized Israel for
Dozens of int'l news groups urge Israel to allow Gaza access
More than 60 news organizations, including some of the world's largest, signed an open letter Thursday calling on Israel to immediately end restrictions on international media entering and reporting on Gaza.CNN, the BBC, Agence France-Presse and the Associated Press were among 64 media groups demanding greater access to the enclave that has faced a withering assault by Israel since Hamas's deadly October 7 assault.
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