BBC News and several news agencies have issued a warning that journalists in Gaza are now at risk of starvation, echoing concerns raised by over 100 international aid and human rights groups about mass starvation in the region. The statement highlights the dire conditions faced by journalists, who are struggling to feed themselves and their families while continuing to report from the ground. Aid organizations, including Médecins Sans Frontières, Save the Children, and Oxfam, have reported that their staff and the people they serve are 'wasting away' due to severe shortages of food and medicine. Israel, which controls the entry of supplies into Gaza, has faced criticism for restricting aid deliveries, though it has accused some charities of spreading propaganda. The World Health Organization has warned that a quarter of Gaza's population is experiencing famine-like conditions, describing the crisis as man-made and a result of the ongoing blockade.

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