BBC faces criticism after Gaza documentary
The BBC faced criticism for spending £400,000 of license payers’ money on a documentary titled “Gaza: How to Survive a Warzone,” which was accused of serving as a propaganda tool for Hamas.
The main narrator was revealed to be the son of a senior Hamas official, leading to allegations of pro-Hamas bias and calls for an independent inquiry into the BBC’s editorial practices.
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