World8/27/2025BBC

'Exhausted, hungry, and scared': What it's like to be a journalist in Gaza

'Exhausted, hungry, and scared': What it's like to be a journalist in Gaza

The article presents the experiences of Palestinian journalists reporting from Gaza during the ongoing conflict. According to the accounts, they face significant challenges, including exhaustion, hunger, and fear for their safety. The journalists describe the difficulties of working in a war zone, with limited access to food, water, and electricity. They also express concerns about the risks of being targeted by airstrikes or other military actions. Despite these obstacles, the journalists remain committed to covering the events unfolding in Gaza, driven by a sense of responsibility to inform the world about the realities of the conflict. The article highlights the sacrifices and the bravery of these journalists, who continue to report from the frontlines of a complex and ongoing crisis.

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