first BBC reports that Israel has attacked Sgefa Hospital in Gaza targeting medical personnel...
IDF: “we’ve taken medical teams & Arabic speakers to Al-Shifa hospital to ensure medical supplies reach those in need”.
— Daniel Sugarman (@Daniel_Sugarman) November 15, 2023
BBC News: IDF “are targeting people including medical teams as well as Arab speakers.”
Remind me why we pay the license fee again?
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and then it releases an apology saying it misquoted a report their reporting fell below their normal editorial standards... Actually, I dont think it did, considering they have become the spokespeople for Hamas, this fits very well with their editorial standards...
The BBC has apologised after it misquoted a Reuters report and incorrectly accused the IDF of targeting medical personnel and Arabic speakers pic.twitter.com/kbnC8irxeb
— The Jewish Chronicle (@JewishChron) November 15, 2023
Eretz Nehederet, Israel's satire program (ala SNL), just yesterday ran the following piece which turns out to be reality, not even satire...
I am surprised they havent accused the Israelis of occupying Gaza via the hostages (especially when Bennett says not one Israeli is living in Gaza...)
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Remember their initial headline after the Har Nof massacre? "Massacre at mosque in Jerusalem"
ReplyDeleteThis is actually worse than I first thought. The BBC did not base its statement on its own journalists, but on a Reuters report. Reuters reported it accurately. Reuters is a British news organization that reports in English.
ReplyDeleteSo the BBC read an accurate report in English, and then misreported it to make Israel look bad.