'Exhausted, hungry, and scared': What it's like to be a journalist in Gaza
Journalists in Gaza work and sleep in tents near various hospitals/ "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. "It's more like a greenhouse in the summer and a refrigerator in the winter," journalist Abdullah Miqdad told the BBC. After 22 months of war in Gaza, most journalists find themselves working in tents around hospitals in order to access the electricity and reliable internet connection they need to do their jobs. Power has been cut ...
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