BBC in full pro-Israel propaganda gear
Britain’s state broadcaster, the BBC, is once again telling the world, blatantly and shamelessly, that Israeli lives are worth more than Palestinian lives.
“Israel under renewed Hamas attack”: this was last night’s BBC headline on the escalating bloodshed in Gaza,” writes Owen Jones in the Guardian newspaper. “It is as perverse as Mike Tyson punching a toddler, followed by a headline claiming that the child spat at him,” he says, adding:
Readers of this website will recall that back in 2009, when Israel launched its so-called “Cast Lead” blitzkrieg on Gaza, the BBC went as far as to refuse to broadcast a national humanitarian appeal for Gaza on behalf of the Disasters Emergency Committee, an umbrella organization for 13 humanitarian aid agencies.
More recently, we have published several reports on one of the BBC’s in-house Israel flag-wavers, Raffi Berg, the editor of the BBC News website’s Middle East section, who was caught in flagrante instructing his staff to report sympathetically about Israel and is suspected of distorting a number of BBC reports – see the list at the end of this article.
As Owen Jones says, the BBC “is a public broadcaster, duty-bound to provide balanced reports that accurately reflect the reality on the ground. It is failing to do so, and it is up to licence payers – to whom it is accountable – to demand that it does”.
Also see:
- BBC editor tells staff to be soft on Israel
- The BBC’s Zionism laid bare
- BBC misreports John Kerry on talks failure
- BBC News website editor strikes again for Israel
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