Palestinian Journalist Sami Shehada, whose leg was amputated following his injury while covering events of Israel's military offensive in Nuseirat in April 2024, resumes covering events for Turkish state broadcaster TRT, amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas, in Deir Al-Balah in central Gaza Strip May 13, 2024. (Photo: Reuters/Doaa Rouga)
Palestinian Journalist Sami Shehada, whose leg was amputated following his injury while covering events of Israel's military offensive in Nuseirat in April 2024, resumes covering events for Turkish state broadcaster TRT, amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas, in Deir Al-Balah in central Gaza Strip May 13, 2024. (Reuters/Doaa Rouqa)

Media organizations urge Israel to open access to Gaza

New York, July 11, 2024—More than 70 media and civil society organizations have signed an open letter urging Israel to give journalists independent access to Gaza.

The organizations—which include the Associated Press, Agence France-Presse, BBC, CNN, The Guardian, The New York Times, and The Washington Post—point out that no independent media access to Gaza has been permitted since the start of the war, increasing the pressure on domestic journalists, and creating a space for mis- and disinformation to flourish.

More than 100 journalists have been killed since the start of the war and those who remain are working in conditions of extreme deprivation. The result is that information from Gaza is becoming harder and harder to obtain and that the reporting which does get through is subject to repeated questions over its veracity,” the organizations say in the letter, which was coordinated by the Committee to Protect Journalists.

The letter comes ahead of a planned visit by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to the United States, where he is set to meet with U.S. President Joe Biden and address the U.S. Congress on July 24.

CPJ CEO Jodie Ginsberg noted: “President Netanyahu describes Israel as a democracy. His actions with regard to the media tell a different story. International, Israeli, and Palestinian journalists from outside Gaza should be given independent access to Gaza so they can judge for themselves what is happening in this war—rather than being spoon-fed with a handful of organized tours by the Israeli military.”

In addition to news outlets, the signatories—who span more than 27 countries—include professional groups and organizations dedicated to defending press freedom.

About the Committee to Protect Journalists

The Committee to Protect Journalists is an independent, nonprofit organization that promotes press freedom worldwide. We defend the right of journalists to report the news safely and without fear of reprisal.

Read the full letter below

We, the undersigned, request that Israeli authorities end immediately the restrictions on foreign media entering Gaza and grant independent access to international news organizations seeking to access the territory.

Nine months into the war, international reporters are still being denied access to Gaza except for rare and escorted trips arranged by the Israeli military. This effective ban on foreign reporting has placed an impossible and unreasonable burden on local reporters to document a war through which they are living. More than 100 journalists have been killed since the start of the war and those who remain are working in conditions of extreme deprivation. The result is that information from Gaza is becoming harder and harder to obtain and that the reporting which does get through is subject to repeated questions over its veracity.

We fully understand the inherent risks in reporting from war zones. These are risks that many of our organizations have taken over decades in order to investigate, document developments as they occur, and understand the impacts of wars the world over. 

A free and independent press is the cornerstone of democracy. We ask that Israel uphold its commitments to press freedom by providing foreign media with immediate, independent access to Gaza, and that Israel abides by its international obligations to protect journalists as civilians. 

Signatories

  1. ABC News, United States
  2. Agence France-Presse, France
  3. Al-Araby Al-Jadeed
  4. Alternative Press Syndicate, Lebanon
  5. Arab Reporters for Investigative Journalism
  6. Asian American Journalists Association, United States
  7. Associated Press, United States
  8. Association for International Broadcasting, United Kingdom
  9. Association of Foreign Press Correspondents, United States
  10. Bangladeshi Journalists in International Media, Bangladesh
  11. BBC News, United Kingdom
  12. Bianet, Turkey
  13. Bloomberg News, United States
  14. CBS News, United States
  15. CNN Worldwide, United States
  16. CONNECTAS
  17. Community Media Forum Europe, Belgium
  18. CTV News, Canada
  19. Daily Maverick, South Africa
  20. Daraj, Lebanon
  21. Denik Referendum, Czech Republic
  22. European Broadcasting Union, Switzerland
  23. European Federation of Journalists
  24. Financial Times, United Kingdom
  25. Forbidden Stories, France
  26. fotosintesi.info, Italy
  27. Free Press Unlimited, The Netherlands
  28. Global Investigative Journalism Network
  29. Global Reporting Centre, Canada
  30. International Association of Women in Radio and Television
  31. International Center for Journalists, United States
  32. International Fund for Public Interest Media
  33. International Media Support, Denmark
  34. International News Safety Institute, United Kingdom
  35. International Women’s Media Foundation, United States
  36. ITN, United Kingdom
  37. Le Mauricien, Mauritius
  38. McLatchy, United States
  39. Media Development Center, Tunisia
  40. Media Diversity Institute, United Kingdom
  41. Middle East Eye
  42. National Association of Hispanic Journalists, United States
  43. National Press Club, United States
  44. National Union of Journalists of the Philippines, The Philippines
  45. NBC News, United States
  46. Nieman Foundation for Journalism, Harvard University, United States
  47. NPR, United States
  48. Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project
  49. Premium Times, Nigeria
  50. Prospect Magazine, United Kingdom
  51. Public Media Alliance
  52. Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting, United States
  53. Rory Peck Trust, United Kingdom
  54. RTÉ News & Current Affairs, Ireland
  55. Rural Media Network, Pakistan
  56. Sky News, United Kingdom
  57. SMN24Media, Sri Lanka
  58. Somali Media Women Association, Somalia
  59. Sveriges Radio, Sweden
  60. The Bureau of Investigative Journalism, United Kingdom
  61. The Foreign Press Association, Israel and the Palestinian Territories
  62. The Guardian, United Kingdom
  63. The Irish Times, Ireland
  64. The New Arab
  65. The New York Times, United States
  66. The Washington Post, United States
  67. Twala, Algeria
  68. Vocento, Spain
  69. VRT News, Belgium
  70. Wattan Media Network, Palestine
  71. World Association for Christian Communication
  72. World Association of News Publishers (WAN-IFRA), Germany
  73. Yle News and Current Affairs, Finland