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The Media is the Message > Antisemitism in Mainstream Media > BBC, AFP; America's Greatest Islamophobic Hoax, so far

 

BBC apologizes for ‘mistake’ of running with Hamas lie

about IDF executions

BBC apologises for reporting a Hamas claim about IDF

‘summary executions'

Jewish News, January 9, 2024 (thanks to The Religion of Peace):

The BBC has apologised for reporting an unconfirmed Hamas claims about the Israeli army carrying out “summary executions” of Palestinian civilians in Gaza….

News agency AFP had initially reported that Hamas had gathered testimonies showing 137 Palestinians had been executed since the start of Israel‘s offensive.

AFP said it could not verify the claim….

In a statement, the BBC said: “In overnight output [on BBC radio news bulletins] we ran a story about Hamas accusing the Israeli army of carrying out summary executions in the Gaza strip.

“This was a Hamas statement, but although the accusations were attributed and our story contained a response from the Israeli military saying they were unaware of the incident and that Hamas was a terrorist organisation that did not value truth, we had not made sufficient effort to seek corroborating evidence to justify reporting the Hamas claim. We apologise for this mistake.”

Unfortunately, publishing unverified stories from Hamas accusing Israel of all sorts of atrocities is not a one-off occurrence on BBC or AFP (Agence France Presse). Both once-respected news outlets jump very quickly to publish Hamas' endless series of lies knowing that the lie will be remembered and the apology will be soon forgotten. 

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The Greatest Islamophobia Hoax in America Exposed


When three Arab Muslim students were shot and wounded in Burlington, Vermont, politicians and the media immediately hyped it as the ‘Islamophobic Crime of the Century’.

President Biden issued a statement declaring that “there is absolutely no place for violence or hate in America.” Vice President Kamala Harris’ statement bemoaned that “far too many people live with the fear that they could be targeted and attacked based on their beliefs or who they are”. The three Muslim men identified as ‘Palestinian’, two of them were wearing keffiyehs and Kamala, like many other leftists, was implying that the shooter was ‘anti-Palestinian’.

“The idea that three young men walking down the street get shot, perhaps because of no other reason than they are Palestinian, is unspeakable,” Sen. Bernie Sanders said. ”But I gotta tell you, this is not just a local phenomenon, this is happening all over the country.”

Then he blasted Israel.

“I’m heartbroken by yesterday’s senseless shooting of three Palestinian-American students visiting Burlington. We do not tolerate hate or Islamophobia in Vermont,” Sen Peter Welch tweeted.

“I do want to be clear that there is no question this was a hateful act,” Sarah George, the local State’s Attorney, claimed without evidence.

“In this charged moment, no one can look at this incident and not suspect that it may have been a hate-motivated crime,” Burlington Police Chief Jon Murad argued.

Anti-Israel groups convened a rally calling for the destruction of Israel.

“I stand here to stand with oppressed people who now fear for their lives just walking down the street here in Burlington,” Vermont Lt. Gov. David Zuckerman told the hateful mob.

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