Corporation claims it needs to review programme content and removes it from its iPlayer service The iPlayer programme page this morning. The BBC has removed its documentary ‘Gaza: How to Surv…
It has been taken down because the kid involved is the son of a Hamas official, so there’s questions surrounding the authenticity and accuracy of the reporting. He’s not an ordinary Palestinian.
Who is representing Hamas, the depart of agriculture? Sounds like you don’t know how a government works. Are the workers of USDA (United States) representing republicans? Only republicans work there? Only MAGA? Some thing for you to think about.
It requires very limited understanding to believe the Zionist line, apparently.
By that logic, Israel’s a fascist ethnostate committing genocide, so we shouldn’t show their reporting because “there’s questions around the authenticity and accuracy of their reporting”.
It has been taken down because the kid involved is the son of a Hamas official, so there’s questions surrounding the authenticity and accuracy of the reporting. He’s not an ordinary Palestinian.
That is the Zionist line. The narrator’s dad is a civil servant in the Department of Agriculture. Very scary.
Representing Hamas, a terrorist organisation.
Who is representing Hamas, the depart of agriculture? Sounds like you don’t know how a government works. Are the workers of USDA (United States) representing republicans? Only republicans work there? Only MAGA? Some thing for you to think about.
It requires very limited understanding to believe the Zionist line, apparently.
By that logic, Israel’s a fascist ethnostate committing genocide, so we shouldn’t show their reporting because “there’s questions around the authenticity and accuracy of their reporting”.
Nahh mate… Let me tell you about beheaded Jewish babies🤡
That’s antisemitic
Yeah, that’s what they do on a news report.
There’s no documentaries claiming to give an unbiased viewpoint from an ordinary Israeli though.
Source
https://www.theguardian.com/media/2025/feb/21/bbc-pulls-gaza-documentary-iplayer-hamas