Helpers and journalists in Gaza fight against hunger

Helpers and journalists in Gaza fight against hunger

dozens of international humanitarian organizations warned that the Israeli blockade of relief goods to Gaza endangers the life of doctors and auxiliary workers. A significant news agency said she was trying to evacuate her remaining freelance journalists because the situation had become "unsustainable".

aid blockade endangered life in gaza

In a joint statement, 111 international humanitarian organizations called for Israel to end the blockade and to restore the unhindered access to food, clean water and medical supply goods to Gaza. The coalition warned on Wednesday that the supplies in the enclave are now "completely exhausted" and that humanitarian groups "experience how their own colleagues are starved before their eyes."

doctors and auxiliary workers suffer from hunger

"While the siege of the Israeli government is hungry by the people of Gazas, auxiliary workers are now also in the same food trucks and risk, being shot, only to feed their families," said the explanation whose signatories are doctors without limits (MSF), Amnesty International and the Norwegian Refugee Council.

This explanation followed a sharp conviction of Israel by 28 western nations, which accused the country of providing help in the Gaza Strip in homeopathic cans. The Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs rejected the joint declaration - which was not signed by the United States - back.

The role of the EU

"The killing of civilians who are looking for help in Gaza cannot be justified," said Kaja Kallas, the high representative of the EU for foreign affairs, on Tuesday.

According to the Palestinian Ministry of Health, 15 people, including four children, have died of hunger in the last 24 hours. "The cases of malnutrition and hunger come to Gazas hospitals every minute," reported Dr. Mohammad Abu Salmiya, director of the Al-Shifa medical complex, in conversation with CNN on Tuesday.

Humanitarian crisis in the Gaza Strip

Before the war, which began in October 2023 against Hamas,

gaza was heavily dependent on relief supplies and commercial food deliveries. Israel had previously postponed Hamas for the hiring of aid deliveries and claimed that the militant group Stehle Supply goods and benefits from it. Hamas rejected these allegations.

The Israeli authorities also accuse UN organizations of not picking up the relief supplies that were available. However, the UN emphasizes that Israeli armed forces often refuse approval to move relief supplies within the enclave, while much more is waiting for admission.

negotiations on humanitarian aid

In a statement on Wednesday, the coalition of aid organizations also criticized the controversial Gaza Humanitrian Foundation (GHF), which was supported by Israel and the USA, which began to work on May 27. The organizations reported that there were shootings almost every day at food distributions.

Juliette Touma, communication director of the UN Agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA), said in a separate statement that food procurement "has become as fatal as the bombardments." She criticized the GHF distribution system as a "sadistic death trap," in which "snipers fire on quantities as if they had a license to kill."

The dangerous everyday life of journalists

Two large media organizations have expressed their concern about the well -being of their journalists in Gaza. Al Jazera said in a message on Wednesday that journalists in the enclave now "fight for their survival." "If we don't act now, we risk a future in which there is no one that tells our stories," said Dr. Mostefa Souag, General Director of the Network.

A correspondent of Al Jazera, Anas al-Sharif, described the devastating circumstances in a social media contribution: "I drove into hunger, trembling with exhaustion and resist the fainting that is pursuing me at any moment. Gaza dies. and we die with him."

The International Agency Agence France Press (AFP) announced on Tuesday that she attempts to evacuate its remaining freelance employees from Gaza because the situation had become "unsustainable". Together with Reuters and the Associated Press, the AFP based in Paris is one of the three large global news agencies that provide other media content, photos and videos from all over the world.

difficult conditions for journalists in Gaza

Independent journalists cannot enter Gaza due to the Israeli and Egyptian restrictions. Palestinian reporters have become the eyes and ears of those who suffer in the Gaza Strip during the 21-month conflict and live under the same hard conditions as the rest of the population.

The main union of AFP journalists, Société de Journalistes (SDJ), warned on Monday that some of the remaining freelance journalists are hungry and too weak to work. "Without immediate intervention, the last reporters will die in Gaza," said the union in a message.

The French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot said on Tuesday that France hopes to be able to evacuate a few colleagues in the coming weeks after the SDJ called. "We use a lot of energy," to help them add Barrot in an interview with the French radio station Franceinter.

The intergovernmental tensions and the persistent humanitarian crisis in Gaza require an urgent solution. The lives of local people, including the journalists who report on this crisis, is in acute danger.

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