British broadcaster Piers Morgan has called on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to allow international journalists into Gaza, saying the lack of access has made it impossible to verify the scale of destruction and human suffering. At the Arab Media Summit in Dubai, Morgan described Israel’s refusal to grant access to foreign media as “a complete disgrace” and said it made it “incredibly difficult” to obtain the facts about the war. “Facts should be sacred,” he said during a conversation with Mina Al-Oraibi, Editor in Chief of The National. “We live in a very strange world where people talk about ‘my truth’. You can’t have your own truth. There is the truth.

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