A Bulgarian Doctor Survives Israeli Bombing in Gaza Hospital
Dr. Milena Angelova-Chee, a Bulgarian intensive care doctor, endured the horror of an Israeli bombing at the European Hospital in the Gaza Strip on May 13, 2025
A coalition of over 50 journalists, primarily representing British media outlets, has issued an open plea to both Israel and Egypt, advocating for unrestricted entry to Gaza for foreign journalists. The signatories include well-known figures such as Jeremy Bowen and Mishal Husain from the BBC. They underscore the urgent necessity for thorough reporting on developments within Gaza, citing it as paramount to understanding the situation accurately.
Despite claims by Israel's military of facilitating escorted trips for journalists, the letter highlights ongoing obstacles encountered by foreign reporters seeking access to Gaza. These escorted excursions, overseen by the Israeli military, are tightly controlled and often limited in scope, hindering comprehensive coverage of events on the ground. The letter emphasizes that only a single foreign journalist has been permitted entry into Gaza via Egypt, under strict supervision.
The letter makes a dual appeal, urging the Israeli government to allow international journalists unrestricted work opportunities within Gaza and calling upon Egyptian authorities to grant access to the Rafah crossing. Journalists, including CNN's Clarissa Ward, stress the critical importance of independent reporting from Gaza. They point out the limited opportunities for foreign media to provide unbiased coverage of the situation amidst prevailing restrictions.
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