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Global journalists unite: a call for press access in Gaza. Defending the right to witness and report with integrity against rising censorship.

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Ex-Israeli minister Ayalon: "There is no famine in Gaza." Me: "Why does the IPC say there is a famine?" Ayalon: "The IPC changed the criteria." Me: "That's a lie. What criteria did they change?" Ayalon: "They changed many criteria." My full interview: zeteo.com/p/danny-ayalon…

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Over 1,500 journalists from 60+ countries signed our petition demanding access to Gaza. Colleagues inside are asking us to be there. Israel must open the gates, the world has the right to know. Please, listen to Mohammed Asad call.

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Since the beginning of the war, foreign journalists have been denied entry to Gaza. More than 200 Palestinian journalists have been killed while reporting and assassinations will contniue to happen if we don't do anything. Only collective pressure can make access to Gaza a

Since the beginning of the war, foreign journalists have been denied entry to Gaza. More than 200 Palestinian journalists have been killed while reporting and assassinations will contniue to happen if we don't do anything.
Only collective pressure can make access to Gaza a
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This is who David Mencer calls a ‘journalist’ in Gaza: ‘If I were Israel, I wouldn't even provide matching socks…’ Meanwhile, Israel has barred independent press, killed 200+ Palestinian journalists, and hides horrors beyond famine: mass displacement, bombed hospitals & schools,

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Israel’s spokesperson Eylon Levy says he didn’t know Gaza has a border with Egypt. Surprising for a government rep, though maybe less so since he was born in the UK. But what he also apparently doesn’t know is that today it’s Israel, not Gazans, controlling that border. The

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We, the 1500+ signatories of #FreedomToReport, stand in solidarity with our colleagues in Gaza and fully support the #TheCoverageContinues initiative. We join their urgent call: foreign press must be granted immediate, independent access to Gaza. instagram.com/thecoveragecon…

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“‘Defending press access in Gaza is defending democracy itself. Truth is not the property of the powerful.’ — Alex Crawford , SkyNews. ✍️ Add your name — every signature makes us stronger. freedomtoreport.org

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After engaging with our profile, Israel’s spokesperson Eylon Levy stated: “Any journalists in Hamas territory, local or international, are essentially on a Hamas military embed.” In plain words: Israel is openly threatening to treat both local and foreign journalists in Gaza as

After engaging with our profile, Israel’s spokesperson <a href="/EylonALevy/">Eylon Levy</a> stated: “Any journalists in Hamas territory, local or international, are essentially on a Hamas military embed.”
In plain words: Israel is openly threatening to treat both local and foreign journalists in Gaza as
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The Freedom to Report petition should never have been necessary. Anyone who bars journalists from a conflict zone does so to hide the truth. By blocking our entry—while Gazan journalists are hunted down and killed—the oppressor corrodes the global right to information, and with

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This is deadly serious. Israel knew exactly where the journalists were. Even if a surveillance camera was there (which is not a legal reason to bomb a hospital), Israel could have warned Reuters, who would have told the journalists to leave. We trust Reuters shared their

This is deadly serious. Israel knew exactly where the journalists were. Even if a surveillance camera was there (which is not a legal reason to bomb a hospital), Israel could have warned Reuters, who would have told the journalists to leave.

We trust Reuters shared their
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From the BBC - Israel struck Nasser Hospital at least four times during its deadly attack in southern Gaza on Monday, an analysis of new video footage by BBC Verify has found. The attack, which has attracted international condemnation and widespread anger, reportedly killed at

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131 journalists from Israel have issued a public call for solidarity with journalists in Gaza, demanding an immediate halt to the killing of journalists; an independent investigation into the killings; free access to Gaza for independent coverage; responsible, fact-based

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With foreign media barred, Palestinians have reported alone, facing the ‘most deliberate effort to kill and silence’ them ever. theguardian.com/global-develop…

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Today in Norway, we, the signatories of Freedom to Report, will meet with Minister of Foreign Affairs Espen Barth Eide to deliver our letter calling for foreign press access to Gaza. Our shared goal is to meet with foreign ministers in every country where our petition has

Today in Norway, we, the signatories of Freedom to Report, will meet with Minister of Foreign Affairs <a href="/EspenBarthEide/">Espen Barth Eide</a> to deliver our letter calling for foreign press access to Gaza.

Our shared goal is to meet with foreign ministers in every country where our petition has
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Today we met with the Norwegian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Espen Barth Eide , to request his support in putting political pressure on the Israeli government to allow journalists to enter Gaza. The Minister expressed his support, acknowledged that this is a crucial issue, and

Today we met with the Norwegian Minister of Foreign Affairs, <a href="/EspenBarthEide/">Espen Barth Eide</a> , to request his support in putting political pressure on the Israeli government to allow journalists to enter Gaza.

The Minister expressed his support, acknowledged that this is a crucial issue, and
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Vi inviterer alle våre norske kolleger til å slutte seg til oppropet. For hver dag som går øker vår legitimitet, og med den vår samlede styrke til å få adgang til Gaza. journalisten.no/notice/650907

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This is not abstract — it’s real. We are in contact with U.S. journalists, naturalized citizens, who live with the fear that a single word of criticism against Israel could be used as grounds to strip them of their right to remain in the country. theintercept.com/2025/09/13/mar…