The BBC deleted a documentary that aroused Zionist anger
The BBC News Network prevented a documentary on the terrible Palestinian situation in the Gaza Strip on the pretext that the father of one of the Palestinian children present in the documentary was a member of the Hamas government!
According to RCO News Agency, the BBC News Network in a move to protest Palestinian support groups and media freedom broadcasting a documentary about the unfortunate situation in the Gaza Strip as a result of the Zionist regime’s war on the pretext of protesting some Zionist figures to broadcast it. The father of one of the Palestinian children present in the documentary stopped as deputy minister in the Hamas government.
“The BBC’s documentary about the Gaza Strip was removed from the IPlayer program service archive because the BBC did not determine that the father of the child, the narrator of the documentary, was a deputy minister in the Hamas government, and the network was biased by the case. The charge was charged. “
According to the English media, the BBC has claimed to be “intended to re -access this documentary after” careful reviews “while the decision reflects the BBC’s discomfort that the creators to the network “The documentary was not detailed about this work.”
In a statement issued by the BBC about the documentary “How to Survive in a War Zone”, it reads: “This documentary quotes important narratives that we believe should be expressed; narratives of children’s experiences in Gaza” but “continuous questions There is about this program. We are working carefully with the manufacturer. “This program will not be available for playing this process for the IPlayer service.”
The documentary, produced by Hoyo Independent Film Company, based on images taken of Gaza War Events, was developed six months before the ceasefire was launched last month, with three of the main characters of the documentary being Palestinian children.
The day after the documentary broadcast, British Jewish journalist and Jewish activist David Collier said Abdullah, a 5 -year -old child who is one of the narrators of the documentary, is the son of Agriculture Minister of Agriculture in the Hamas government. According to the Guardian, a Zionist -backed media lobby, including four Zionist Jewish media outlets, including British media, including Danny Cohen, signed a letter from the BBC Van Network program, calling for the removal of the documentary to remove the documentary. The pretext that “the most fundamental standards violate the lack of communication with the Hamas terrorist group” and investigations have been conducted.
The documentary, aired on BBC 2 last night, describes the livelihoods of Palestinian children in the midst of the ruins of Zionist attacks on the beam and the harsh conditions of life there, but the broadcast of water and food, but its broadcasting and disclosure of criminals. This regime sparked a media lobbying the Zionist supporters in the UK, so that Danny Cohen, from the lobby, while the ambitions against the broadcast. The documentary claimed: “The question arises whether the BBC has paid any Hamas member to film the documentary?”
“This documentary has not met the most basic programming standards due to the lack of communication with the Hamas group,” he said.
On the personal page of Elizouri on the social network LinkedIn states that he “is a supervisor and a supporter of agricultural activities in the Gaza Strip.”
Abdullah, a documentary narrator who was 5 years old at the beginning of this documentary, asks: “Have you ever asked yourself what will you do if your world is destroyed? Most importantly, can you survive? “After all these events you can find us an expert.”
The International Center for Justice for the Palestinians protesting the BBC censorship under the influence of the Zionists stated: “In some view, almost any Palestinian prospects are unproductive. In this case, the protests were based on this because Abdullah’s father has a position in the Hamas government in Gaza. “But this has nothing to do with the child’s life experiences and does not discredit his observations.”
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