The Media Freedom Coalition, a partnership of countries working to advocate for media freedom at home and abroad, has released a statement urging Israel to allow independent foreign media access to Gaza and protect journalists working there.The Coalition which has 51 countries was established in July 2019 at the Global Conference for Media Freedom. Twenty eight of these countries have signed the statement below. India is not a member of the Coalition and is thus not a signatory. The US, which is a member of this Coalition is not a signatory either.According to the United Nations, the number of Palestinian journalists killed by Israel since the start of Israel’s war on Gaza stood at 242 by 11 August, 2025.The full statement is as follows.In light of the unfolding humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza, we, the undersigned members of the Media Freedom Coalition, urge Israel to allow immediate independent foreign media access and afford protection for journalists operating in Gaza. Journalists and media workers play an essential role in putting the spotlight on the devastating reality of war. Access to conflict zones is vital to carrying out this role effectively. We oppose all attempts to restrict press freedom and block entry to journalists during conflicts. We also strongly condemn all violence directed against journalists and media workers, especially the extremely high number of fatalities, arrests and detentions. We call on the Israeli authorities and all other parties to make every effort to ensure that media workers in Gaza, Israel, the West Bank and East Jerusalem – local and foreign alike – can conduct their work freely and safely. Deliberate targeting of journalists is unacceptable. International humanitarian law offers protection to civilian journalists during armed conflict. We call for all attacks against media workers to be investigated and for those responsible to be prosecuted in compliance with national and international law. We reiterate calls for an immediate ceasefire, the unconditional release of the remaining hostages, unhindered flow of humanitarian aid and for a path towards a two-state solution, long-term peace and security. Signed:AustraliaAustriaBelgiumChileDenmarkEstoniaFinlandFranceGermanyIcelandIrelandItalyJapanLatviaLithuaniaLuxembourgNew ZealandNorwayPortugalSierra LeoneSlovakiaSloveniaSwedenSwitzerlandUkrainethe Netherlandsthe United KingdomCanada