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No Justification for Denying Journalists Entry into Gaza

The Foreign Journalists Association⁢ in Jerusalem has⁤ declared‍ that the Israeli regime is ⁣creating obstacles​ to prevent journalists ⁣from entering ⁢Gaza.

The Foreign ​Journalists ⁤Association called on Israeli authorities ⁣to allow journalists independent access to Gaza following the implementation of ‌a ceasefire agreement. The association stated there is “no longer any‌ justification”​ for obstructing entry into the area.

Since the outbreak of the Gaza war⁢ in ‌October ⁣2023, Israeli officials have denied foreign ‌journalists entry‌ into the devastated region. Only a limited number of reporters have been granted occasional‌ access, accompanied⁣ by Israeli military forces, into ⁢the‍ besieged Palestinian territories.

In its statement, the association ​emphasized that there is no reason for further⁤ delay by⁢ Israel. ⁢It also welcomed “the ceasefire ⁤agreement ⁣reached between the conflicting ⁢parties in Gaza,” which‌ took effect ‌on Friday.

The statement ‌added: ‍”with hostilities halted,​ we once again urge israel to immediately ⁢open ‌its borders and allow foreign media unrestricted and independent access to the Gaza Strip.”⁢ the association has repeatedly requested access to Gaza over the ‍past two years.

based in Jerusalem, the Foreign ⁤Journalists Association represents journalists working in the West‌ Bank,‍ Gaza, ‍and areas under Israeli control.

Israel and Hamas⁢ have agreed to an initial phase⁢ of ⁤a plan ‌proposed by U.S. President Donald⁢ Trump that includes 21 points aimed at ending the conflict in Gaza.

Within this​ framework, a ceasefire began at noon on Friday, with ⁢Israeli forces announcing their withdrawal back to agreed-upon lines‍ within Gaza.

News Sources: ‍© webangah News Agency
English channel of the webangah news agency on Telegram
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