Posted on 07/05/2023 4:39:24 PM PDT by Milagros
BBC malice
Anja Gadgil, in her promoting antisemitic bloodlibel (as if IDF just "wants to" or "happy to", etc.), quoted (on July 4, 2023) the UN in terming the butchers as "children," ... The very infamous UNRWA who shares responsibility in Arab Jihadi crimes on their own people and on Israelis.
A day after that vile anti-Semitic slur/idea, Jeremy Bowen "avenging" BBC was in overdrive presenting the gunmen as heroes. From his reporting which was a mishmash of chronology and Shahid propaganda, you might get confused from the rambling that the 18 years old Arabs are "refugees" since 1948 - straight... The title on the (July 5, 2023) BBC screen of Bowen's clip showed: "funeral for...victims" - no less. Fact: not one of the 13 eliminated was innocent or not connected to terror against Israelis.
As "good mouthpiece for terror" he announced out loud, this is a powerful powerful message.. (so he claimed) "we are not beaten". He propagated. That despite the fact that the coward gunmen came out of hiding holes...
The same guy...
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BBC edited clip, removed Arab in cheering crowd: “im sacrificing my wife my child for Jerusalem”
May 21, 2021 at 19:45
‘Clashes in Jerusalem hours after Israel-Palestinian cesaefire - BBC News [Jeremy Bowen reporting].
youtu.be/hnC8kaHJ0Jc
youtu.be/hnC8kaHJ0Jc&t=52s
In the original broadcast, the Arab interviewed by Jeremy Bowen screams in front of cheering crowd:
“We sacrifice everything for Jerusalem. I’m sacrificing my wife my child for a Jerusalem.” And this is how he reported it on BBC live TV.
Yet, when it came to saving it on YouTube, they edited it, omitted those words and just quoted the part when he says ‘we sacrifice evything...’
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Conclusion:
1. The Arab Muslim masses on the street, agitated by leaders , show their culture and child sacrifice.
2. The audacity of media to conceal it.
https://www.danielpipes.org/comments/267351
Lol
BBC: "The United Nations raised the issue of the impact of the operation in Jenin on children and young people."
- What does this sentence have to do with terrorists targeted by IDF which the BBC anchor spoke about with Bennet?
BBC: "While this was a legitimate subject to examine in the interview, we apologise that the language used in this line of questioning was not phrased well and was inappropriate."
- Is it a question of phrasing or "language? Is there a perception at BBC "reporting" in line with that sick antiSemitic idea or not?
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