After the storm around the movie on Gaza: the BBC tries to shake off the responsibility
Following the absence of omissions around the docu Gaza: How to Survive A Warzone Britain’s Cultural Minister invited the British Broadcasting Corporation on Friday for an urgent conversation.The network has been at the center of a storm in the past week after it is known that one of the producers knew that the film was the child of the Minister of Agriculture from Hamas. The film was removed from its digital viewing service, IPlayer, and will not return to the content library until testing.

 

At the end of the senior management of the British public broadcasting corporation, the corporation spokesman said that director Jamie Roberts, director of Hoyo Films, who produced the docu, has since admitted that “they knew that the father of the child appearing in the film is the son of Deputy Agriculture in the Gaza Strip.”

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The BBC admitted that it identified severe ethical defects, when the British corporation claims to be responsible for the production company and some of them were made by the Broadcasting Network itself. “BBC News receives full responsibility for this and the impact on the company’s reputation and we apologize for it,” the speaker added.

 

The British Telegraph revealed this week that at least in five cases during the film, the words “Jewish” or “Jews” were changed to “Israel” or “Israeli forces” or were completely removed from the subtitles. Also, interviewer who praised Yahya Sinwar on “Jihad against the Jews,” was misleading as he said he was fighting “Israeli forces.”

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