Voices from Gaza: Palestinian journalists in Gaza report amid starvation

Moath al Kahlout, a Palestinian journalist based in the Gaza Strip, reports on Instagram on July 10, 2025. (Photo: Courtesy of al Kahlout)

Moath al Kahlout, a Palestinian journalist based in the Gaza Strip, reports on Instagram on July 10, 2025. (Photo: Courtesy of al Kahlout)

As Gaza faces a humanitarian catastrophe, Palestinian journalists are among those going hungry. Cut off from food, aid, and support from the international press, they continue to report, not only on the war, but on their own malnutrition.

“Palestinian journalists are the last witnesses on the ground,” said CPJ Regional Director Sara Qudah. “Their reporting is vital, and their suffering is not collateral damage; it’s part of a deliberate tactic: starve the press, silence the truth.”

Despite losing their homes, family members, friends, offices, and colleagues, Gazan journalists bravely continue to report on a war that’s taking away everything from them, including their ability to eat, sleep, and bear witness.

CPJ is launching a series of video stories over the coming weeks, in which Gazan journalists call for allowing international media into the region to help ease their extreme fatigue, for aid to reduce starvation and for the world to acknowledge the tremendous risks they face and the colleagues they have lost. Our first story is from Moath al Kahlout, an Al Jazeera English journalist.

CPJ urges global leaders to act now: to protect the Palestinian press, ensure accountability, allow international media access, and finally allow them to eat and rest.

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