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More than six months after the start of Israel's devastating offensive in response to the October 7 massacre, Palestinian journalists in Gaza continue to pay a heavy price. According to the NGO Reporters Without Borders, more than 100 Palestinian journalists have been killed, with at least 20 of them slain in the line of duty. Meanwhile, the international press is still banned from accessing the Palestinian enclave, much to its frustration. For Reporters Without Borders, Gaza is on the verge of becoming a "news black hole". So under what conditions are journalists reporting from the ground in Gaza? How is information reaching us? FRANCE 24's Tarek Kai reports. Warning: this report contains distressing images.