March 2, The Telegraph–BBC journalists investigated for posts about Oct 7 massacre still reporting on Israel-Gaza conflict
BBC Arabic journalists who were subject to an investigation over “biased” social media posts in the wake of the Oct 7 attacks are still covering the Israel-Gaza conflict, it has emerged.
March 4, JPost–‘BBC Arabic treats Israeli guests disgracefully, spreads misinformation,’ interviewees say
Multiple Jewish interviewees point out their disgraceful treatment by BBC Arabic. The corporation’s complaint system came under scrutiny several times according to a spokesperson.
March 10, Times of Israel–Grotesque cartoons to allegations of genocide: How the UK’s Guardian portrays Israel
The center-left daily with a growing global reach has strayed far from its early pro-Zionism and today accuses Israel of murdering Palestinian journalists, among other charges
March 16, Daily Mail–BBC plunged into new bias row after journalists behind damning report accusing Israeli soldiers of beating and humiliating medics ‘like’ videos celebrating Hamas terror attacks
BBC journalists behind a damning report which accused Israeli soldiers of beating and humiliating medics at a Gaza hospital have ‘liked’ videos celebrating Hamas terror attacks and anti-Israel posts online.
March 16, The Telegraph–BBC Arabic accused over interview with Palestinian teenager who tried to murder Israeli
BBC Arabic has been accused of giving an uncritical platform to a convicted teenage Palestinian who attempted to murder an Israeli neighbour in front of her children.
March 17, All Israel News–The Guardian ignores the evidence, and sticks to the script on Arab-Israelis
A March 10 Guardian article ignored evidence suggesting greater unity between Jewish and Arab citizens of Israel after Oct. 7, and instead peddled their desired narrative.
March 24, Daily Mail–MPs demand bias inquiry as Mail reveals Gaza doctors at centre of harrowing BBC report are long-time supporters of Hamas… as these vile anti-Semitic social media posts show
All day long on March 12, the BBC led its radio and TV bulletins with a shocking report from Gaza in which hospital medics described being tortured and abused by Israeli forces. Even for a conflict overladen with grim testimony and emotive images, this was highly charged material, the kind that could inflame communities in Britain.
