Oct. 9, JNS–UK civil-society groups unite against Hamas attacks on Israel
Nearly 30 civil-society groups across the United Kingdom have come together to denounce the multi-pronged assault by Hamas on Israel over the weekend that has to date left 900 dead, more than 2,000 wounded and 130-plus in the captivity of the terror group that rules the Gaza Strip.
Oct. 9, The Telegraph–Minister launches scathing attack on BBC as it refuses to call Hamas ‘terrorists’
The immigration minister launched a scathing attack on the BBC on Monday for refusing to describe Hamas as terrorists after its deadly assault on Israel.
Oct. 14, The Telegraph–BBC reporters in the Middle East appear to justify killing of civilians by Hamas
The BBC is embroiled in an impartiality row after its journalists appeared to justify the killing of Israeli civilians by Hamas. The corporation said it was “urgently investigating” on Saturday after social media activity by several of its journalists in the Middle East appeared to celebrate the attack which left approximately 1,300 dead.
Oct. 16, The Telegraph—BBC programme questions whether Hamas massacre took place
A BBC programme has raised questions about whether the Hamas massacre at Kfar Aza kibbutz had really taken place. On Oct 7, around 70 terrorists burst into the kibbutz, a farming community of 750, and murdered scores of residents, including families and babies.
Oct. 16, The Wrap–BBC Suspends, Investigates 7 Arab Journalists Over Hamas Support
The BBC has taken seven Arab journalists off air and launched an investigation over allegations of pro-Hamas social media activity after last week’s terrorist attacks in Israel.
Oct. 19, The Telegraph–Israeli president threatens to ban BBC over ‘atrocious’ policy of calling Hamas militants
Israel could cut off access for the BBC in a crackdown on broadcasters refusing to call Hamas terrorists. A senior Israeli official said the country’s government could act if the corporation continued “crossing the line in accordance with our laws”. The official urged the BBC’s leading executives not to “fall into the hands of terrorists that are pure evil”.
