Senator Brian Schatz and 17 colleagues urge the Trump administration to address journalist safety and access in Gaza.
Quiver AI Summary
U.S. Senator Brian Schatz, along with 16 colleagues, has expressed concerns about the killing of journalists in Gaza in a letter to Secretary of State Marco Rubio. They cited a recent incident where six journalists were killed, including Al Jazeera reporter Anas al-Sharif, urging the State Department to demand increased protections for press and access for international media in Gaza.
The senators criticized Israel for its actions that they claim violate international law, stating that "the absence of U.S. government support for accountability efforts serves to undermine U.S. moral leadership." They advocate for unrestricted reporting access for journalists and for the U.S. to hold Israel accountable for press freedom violations.
Among the signatories are notable senators such as Elizabeth Warren, Bernie Sanders, and Patty Murray. They called for details on U.S. actions regarding the safety of journalists and the potential need for an independent investigation into the attacks, emphasizing the importance of journalistic safety in safeguarding democracy and U.S. interests.
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