I never imagined that one day I would be living and working in a tent, deprived of the most basic human necessities - even water and a bathroom, Abdullah Miqdad, a journalist, expressed. After over 22 months of war, journalists in Gaza often find themselves living in tents near hospitals to access electricity and internet. However, this has not ensured safety, as recent Israeli strikes have highlighted the risks they face. As demand for news coverage persists, young individuals are stepping into journalism roles, exposing themselves to the dangers amid a humanitarian crisis unfolding in Gaza. The escalating conflict has led to numerous casualties, revealing the grim reality journalists must navigate as they document the harrowing events around them.
'Exhausted, hungry, and scared': The Reality of Journalism in Gaza

'Exhausted, hungry, and scared': The Reality of Journalism in Gaza
A first-hand account of the hardships faced by journalists in Gaza, as shared by local reporters who navigate the dangers of conflict while reporting on the war.
This article provides a chilling insight into the experiences of journalists working in Gaza amid ongoing violence and hardship. With limited access to basic necessities, these reporters share their struggles, fears, and the constant threat to their safety while reporting from conflict zones.