February 2025

Feb. 5, CAMERACasualties of War: Gaza Fatalities and Responsible Journalism

Media outlets have often taken Hamas-supplied casualty figures at face value, sidestepping the skepticism essential to credible journalism. Researchers have exposed numerous anomalies in these figures, raising questions about how they shape public perceptions.

Feb. 6, JNSUS taxpayer-funded Arabic news network making changes after airing interviews with terrorists

“There are grounds to be optimistic about real change,” a spokesman for the Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting and Analysis told JNS.

Feb. 13, AlgemeinerThe BBC Spreads Hamas Propaganda, Despite Telling the Truth in 2017

Nearly eight years ago, in May 2017, the BBC News website published a report on the topic of a policy document published by Hamas.

Feb. 15, The TelegraphBBC risks becoming ‘Hamas propaganda mouthpiece’

Danny Cohen, the former head of its television service, hit out at its coverage of the release of Israeli hostages and Palestinian prisoners

Feb. 18, The Jewish ChronicleBBC journalist who gushed over Holocaust revisionist is nominated for British Council award

A BBC Arabic correspondent who has previously praised the ‘exquisite journalism’ of Holocaust revisionist has been nominated for the British Council’s Study UK Alumni Awards.

Feb. 19, The SpectatorThe BBC’s Gaza documentary omitted something astonishing

The BBC’s documentary Gaza: How to Survive a Warzone at first glance seemed to offer a raw and intimate portrayal of life in Gaza amid the ongoing conflict.

Feb. 19, The Jewish ChronicleBBC accused of using child narrator with Hamas family ties in ‘propaganda’ documentary

The BBC has been accused of using a narrator with family ties to Hamas in its latest documentary on the war in Gaza.

Feb. 22, The TelegraphBBC Arabic ‘fails to challenge half of hateful statements by pro-Palestine guests

The BBC’s Arabic channel has been accused of allowing ‘false’ and ‘hateful’ statements by pro-Palestinian contributors to go unchallenged while repeatedly challenging pro-Israel speakers.

Feb. 24,  The TelegraphBBC Gaza documentary cameraman appears to celebrate October 7 attacks

A cameraman on the BBC’s controversial Gaza documentary appeared to celebrate the October 7 massacre, The Telegraph can reveal.

Feb. 25, The TelegraphBBC removed references to ‘Jews’ and ‘jihad’ in Gaza documentary

The BBC has been accused of “whitewashing” the views of participants in its controversial Gaza documentary after repeatedly mistranslating references to “the Jews” and omitting praise of “jihad”.

Feb. 25, The Daily MailCameraman on the BBC’s Gaza documentary ‘celebrated the October 7 massacre’ – as it’s revealed broadcaster ‘poured £400,000 into film’

A BBC cameraman for its new controversial documentary is said to have ‘glorified’ the October 7 massacre.

Feb. 25, The SunBBC Gaza doc cameraman ‘celebrated October 7 attacks’ in unearthed Tweets before controversial show pulled from iPlayer

A CAMERAMAN for a controversial BBC documentary about Gaza is said to have previously posted messages saluting the October 7 massacre.

Feb. 26, GB NewsBBC mistranslated references to ‘Jews’ and ‘jihad’ in Gaza documentary as pressure rises to reveal whether taxpayers’ money was given to Hamas

It has been uncovered that the BBC mistranslated references to “Jews” and “jihad” in their Gaza documentary, as pressure is rising for them to reveal whether taxpayers’ money was given to Hamas.

Feb. 26, LBCBBC accused of ‘whitewashing’ Gaza documentary as references to ‘Jews’ and ‘jihad’ removed

A row over a controversial BBC documentary has become even more contentious, after it emerged that references to ‘Jews’ and praise for ‘jihad’ had been removed from the film.

Feb. 26, The Jewish ChronicleBBC accused of ‘whitewashing Gazan antisemitism’ over translations in dropped documentary

The BBC has been accused of “covering up Palestinian antisemitism” in yet more controversy over its dropped documentary on Gaza.

Feb. 26, YNetThe BBC censored Gazans remarks in controversial documentary: Instead of ‘Jihad against Jews’, ‘Fighting Israeli forces’

BBC accused of mistranslating anti-Jewish rhetoric in ‘Gaza: How to Survive a Warzone’ documentary, sparking allegations of bias and whitewashing

Feb. 26, Israel HaYomLost in translation? BBC edits Hamas to be more palatable

“The BBC have sanitized views expressed about Sinwar, orchestrator of the Hamas massacre, and instead presented a more acceptable version for a Western audience,” Alex Hearn from Labour Against Antisemitism said.

Feb. 26, The Times of IsraelBBC Gaza documentary translates ‘Jihad’ to ‘resistance,’ ‘Jews’ to ‘Israeli army’

In fresh scrutiny of controversial film, report accuses broadcaster of ‘whitewashing’ terror support with what an Israeli diplomat calls ‘intentional mistranslations’

Feb. 27, Sp!kedHow luvvies became the useful idiots of Hamas

On the day Shiri Bibas and her babies were finally laid to rest, what were Britain’s luvvies doing? Defending a documentary that has links to Hamas. Standing up for a BBC film about Gaza that was fronted by the son of a Hamas official. Try to take this in: as the Jewish nation mourned a mother and her children who were kidnapped and condemned to death by fascists, the ‘virtuous’ of Britain were singing the praises of a film connected to those fascists. Rarely has the soullessness of their pious posturing been so vividly exposed.

Feb. 27, The Jerusalem Post–  BBC removes mentions of Jihad, Jews from Hamas-linked documentary

The BBC repeatedly mistranslated references to ‘the Jews’ and omitted instances of the word jihad in its controversial documentary on Gaza, The Telegraph reported on Monday.

Feb. 28, JNSBBC license fees funded Gaza documentary

At least £400,000 (just over $500,000) of license payers’ cash went to the production company behind the controversial British Broadcasting Corporation documentary, “Gaza: How to Survive a Warzone,” British tabloid The Sun reported, citing information obtained from “highly placed sources.”

Feb. 28, The Jewish TelegraphBBC Subtitles Jew-hate

The BBC has been accused of mistranslating references to “Jews” and “jihad” in a documentary which has already been pulled from its iPlayer service.

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