The article emphasizes the dire situation of journalists in Gaza, particularly in the wake of ongoing violent conflict. Despite receiving recognition, journalists face extreme danger, with over 210 killed in the recent months. It highlights the moral imperative for the global press corps to advocate for the journalists suffering in Gaza rather than treating it as an isolated crisis. Their work is essential, as they bravely document destruction at great personal risk, yet face immense challenges in surviving and reporting under horrific conditions. The piece calls for a collective demand for justice in the face of ongoing violence.
Recognition alone won't stop the bombs. It won't bring back the dead.
Most of the dead have been denied even the dignity of recognition.
Gaza's journalists have been pushed to the very brink.
They keep reporting anyway - because if they don't, no one will.
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