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The United Kingdom sponsors a joint request to allow Israel to allow foreign media to go.

The United Kingdom sponsors a joint request to allow Israel to allow foreign media to go.

The United Kingdom is one of the 27 countries that supports Israel’s statement that requires Israel to approach Israel’s immediate independent foreign media.

France, Germany, Australia and Japan have also signed a text published by Media Freedom Coalition, a group that supports the rights and protection of journalists around the world.

The statement also condemned the journalists’ attacks that they should protect those who work in Gaza.

International journalists have banned Israel independently entering the Gaza Earth since the war began almost two years ago. Some journalists were taken by IDF under the controlled approach.

According to the Council (CPJ), at least 192 journalists and media workers have been killed by the Palestinians since then for fatal conflicts with the most deadly journalists.

The statement of Thursday added that their calling is in light of the “unfolding humanitarian disaster”, according to the first statement made by the nations.

“Journalist’s intentional goals” is unacceptable, investigating all attacks and following the prosecution.

This attack occurred earlier this month when four Al-Zajira reporters, including Anas Al-Sharif, were killed in the target Israel strike near Gaza City’s Al-Sipha Hospital.

Sharif and another correspondent, Mohammed QREIQEH, were in a tent for journalists at the main entrance of the hospital with the camera man Ibrahim Zaher and Mohammed Noufal, the broadcaster said.

Moamen Aliwa and Mohammed Al -Khaldi died.

The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) confirmed that it aimed at Sharif.

But CPJs said that Israel did not provide evidence to support the charges. Al Jazeera also denied Israel’s claim.

Since international journalists were not allowed to go, local journalists provided social media directly throughout the war and worked for Palestinians or international media organizations.

Last year, the Israeli High Court ruled that the limit of entry was justified by security. The Foreign Press Association, representing the journalists working in Israel, is petitioning to the court to release the ban, claiming that the “unprecedented restriction” has “interfered with independent reports.”

The situation is still serious for journalists in Gaza. In addition to the air raids in Israel, many people faced Kia’s threat.

Last month, the BBC and three news agencies, Reuters, AP, and AFP, issued a joint statement that expressed “desperate concern” of territorial journalists, saying that it cannot feed themselves and their families.

More than 100 international aid organizations and human rights organizations warned about the mass hunger of Gaza.

Israel, who controls the entry of the aid supply to Gaza, accused the charity that “serving Hamas’s propaganda.” However, its own government figures show that the amount of food allowed in the territory between March and July was much lower than saying that the world’s food program (WFP) is necessary for basic support requests.

There is more fear of Palestinians after the Israeli army starts the first stage of the planned earth of Gaza City.

The Israeli government announced its intention to conquer the entire Gaza district after indirect dialogue with Hamas about the ceasefire and hostage release contracts last month.

The Israeli army started the campaign in Gaza in response to Hamas -led attacks on southern Israel on October 7, 2023, and about 1,200 people were killed and 251 others were held hostages.

According to the territory, at least 62,122 people have died in Gaza. The ministry is cited as the most reliable statistics that can be used by the United Nations and others for casualties.

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