With thanks to Hadar Sela of Camera
for this research. Full report at https://tinyurl.com/3yte3e5t
On July 23rd the BBC News website
published a report by David Gritten which was originally headlined “More than
100 humanitarian groups warn of mass starvation in Gaza”, with readers told
that:
“More than 100 international aid
organisations and human rights groups are warning of mass starvation in Gaza
and pressing for governments to take action.
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF),
Save the Children and Oxfam are among the signatories of a joint statement that
says their colleagues and the people they serve are “wasting away”.
It calls for an immediate
ceasefire, the opening of all border crossings, and the free flow of aid led by
the UN.”
These reports include the following
photograph:
The BBC does not, however, inform its audiences :-
- the EPA credited photograph was taken nearly two months ago on May 31st 2025 .
- Neither does
the BBC bother to clarify that – as reported by several media outlets in
recent months – Osama al-Raqab suffers from the genetic disorder cystic
fibrosis, which affects the digestive system.
- Osama
al-Raqab was one of seventeen children who were evacuated from the Gaza
Strip on June 10th via Eilat – as reported by the BBC at the time – to
receive medical treatment in Italy.
The good news is that Osama
al-Raqab’s condition has since improved. See above
The bad news is that the BBC World
Service promoted a nearly two-month-old photograph without informing its
millions of Spanish and Portuguese speaking readers of its subject’s medical
background, or of the rest of his story, in order to promote its chosen
“widespread famine” narrative.
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