Journalists in Gaza Face Starvation as Israel-Hamas War Persists
Journalists in Gaza face severe starvation amid the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict. Four major news organizations have called for Israel to facilitate movement for journalists and allow food supplies into Gaza. A new Hamas ceasefire proposal is showing promise, and top US envoy engagements suggest negotiations are progressing.
The escalating Israel-Hamas conflict has jeopardized the safety and sustenance of journalists in Gaza, with four leading news organizations sounding the alarm about their staff facing starvation.
A joint plea from The Associated Press, Agence France-Presse, Reuters, and the BBC urges Israel to permit the movement of journalists and facilitate adequate food supplies.
Meanwhile, a new ceasefire proposal from Hamas, described as "workable" by Israeli sources, is undergoing discreet negotiations, hinting at potential progress in peace talks.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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