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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.


BBC Gaza documentary cameraman appears to celebrate October 7 attacks

The Telegraph


BBC pulls Gaza documentary featuring child whose father was Hamas minister

The Guardian


Cameraman on the BBC’s Gaza documentary ‘celebrated the October 7 massacre’ – as it’s revealed broadcaster ‘poured £400,000 into film’

Daily Mail


BEEB SHAME BBC spent £400,000 of licence payers’ cash on controversial Gaza doc branded ‘propaganda tool for Hamas’

The Sun


Who is responsible for the BBC’s Gaza documentary debacle?

The Spectator


BBC pulls Gaza film as it carries out checks over Hamas links

BBC


BBC pulls Gaza documentary from iPlayer after Hamas link revealed

independent


BBC spent £400k of taxpayers’ money on Hamas ‘propaganda documentary’

Daily Express

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