Following criticism from Parliament and outrage abroad, BBC to stop referring to Hamas as militants.
By
JNS
The BBC will
stop describing Hamas as a “militant” group and instead refer to the rulers of
the Gaza Strip as “a terrorist organization proscribed by the U.K. government.”
According
to reports, the decision was made during a meeting between members of Britain’s
Board of Jewish Deputies and BBC director-general Tim Davie.
The
reports said that Jewish leaders expressed “outrage” at the BBC‘s
coverage of last week’s explosion at the Al-Ahli hospital in Gaza, which Hamas
claimed killed hundreds of Palestinians and blamed on an Israeli airstrike.
The
Israeli military quickly confirmed that the explosion was caused by a failed
Palestinian Islamic Jihad rocket launch, and Hamas is believed to have
significantly inflated the death toll.
Davie
is slated to be grilled by parliamentarians later this week about the
broadcaster’s coverage of the war between Israel and Hamas, amid a groundswell
of public anger over the outlet’s reporting.
Israeli
President Isaac Herzog told visiting British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak on
Thursday that there should be a public outcry against the BBC’s
refusal to call Hamas a terrorist organization.
“I know
that in modern democracies, like ours and yours, you can’t interfere per se,
but since the BBC has a certain linkage and is known as
British all over the world, there has to be an outcry for it to be corrected,
and that Hamas will be defined as a terrorist organization there as well,”
Herzog said. “What else do they need to see to understand that this is an
atrocious terror organization?”
The BBC has
adamantly refused to call Hamas “terrorists,” even after the Islamist group’s
murder of more than 1,400 persons in Israel, most of them civilians, and
kidnapping of over 220 others, including dozens of foreign nationals.
Sunak
responded that “we should call it what it is—an act of terrorism perpetrated by
an evil terrorist organization, Hamas.”
The BBC is
currently “urgently investigating” six reporters and a freelancer following
complaints of anti-Israel posts by them on social media.
The
posts included “statements justifying the killing of Israeli civilians by
Hamas,” referring to the Oct. 7 massacre as a “morning of hope,” mocking
relatives of an Israeli grandmother kidnapped by Hamas and saying that
“Israel’s prestige is crying in the corner,” according to the Committee for
Accuracy in Middle East Reporting and Analysis (CAMERA).
The BBC also
apologized after a guest on one of its news programs compared Hamas terrorist
attacks on Israeli civilians to Jews rising up against the Nazis in the Warsaw
Ghetto in the spring of 1943.
Citing BBC’s
“biased coverage” of the war against Hamas, staff at the Galilee Medical Center
in Nahariya banned a film crew from entering the hospital on Saturday.
“When
there is no clarity, and this is sometimes the nature of this situation, it is
good for such a popular media outlet to check, delve and investigate before
publishing its reviews to hundreds of millions of people in the world,”
hospital director professor Masad Barhoum told Jewish News Syndicate.
“In
everything related to the BBC network, too many red lines were
crossed, so when they asked to film at our medical center and interview
doctors, it was clear that they were looking for manipulations and distortions,
so we informed them that we have closed our doors to them until further
notice,” he added.
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