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France’s top diplomat calls for foreign press access to Gaza

22 July 2025
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France’s top diplomat calls for foreign press access to Gaza
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France’s foreign minister, Jean-Noel Barrot, urged Israel to permit international journalists access to Gaza, citing dire humanitarian conditions exacerbated by the ongoing conflict. Amid chronic food shortages and rising malnutrition, Barrot emphasized the need for press freedom to document the crisis and criticized Israel’s military operations, calling for the evacuation of at-risk journalists.

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