The BBC has been receiving a battering lately by other outlets and the British Government for not calling Hamas
a terrorist group and constantly broadcasting dubious reports on down-playing Hamas' attack on Israeli citizens
last week.
On the BBC's Breakfast Show -a so-called 'news' fountain where those waking up in Britain can find out what is
going on in the world, Lt Col Richard Hecht -a Scotsman from Israel Defence Forces called the Beeb out for the
poor verifying of a report on an attack implied to be by Israel. The response was silence... they couldn't criticise
him, Scotland has been regularly offered by the BBC as an oppressed nation!
![[Image: SEI_175301515-063c-e1696859861717.jpg?qu...=480%2C442]](https://metro.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/SEI_175301515-063c-e1696859861717.jpg?quality=90&strip=all&zoom=1&resize=480%2C442)
Lt Col Richard Hecht.
The BBC's visuals are always of Palestinians in distress and their word-sorcery continues to offer the idea that Israel
are the aggressors with the folks who were throwing burning tires over the Gaza fence back in April are merely the
victims in this latest situation. Emotion is the BBC's favourite currency and sadly, used by many of the established
outlets these days.
With Mr Zelensky now being placed on the shelf with Hunter Biden's financial habits and the bad flu, the BBC needs
to find another victimised party to glean their misery from. But, here's how the BBC does confront the recent abductions
and killings in one of its web pages. Notice the verbs and emphasis to justify the assault.
a terrorist group and constantly broadcasting dubious reports on down-playing Hamas' attack on Israeli citizens
last week.
On the BBC's Breakfast Show -a so-called 'news' fountain where those waking up in Britain can find out what is
going on in the world, Lt Col Richard Hecht -a Scotsman from Israel Defence Forces called the Beeb out for the
poor verifying of a report on an attack implied to be by Israel. The response was silence... they couldn't criticise
him, Scotland has been regularly offered by the BBC as an oppressed nation!
![[Image: SEI_175301515-063c-e1696859861717.jpg?qu...=480%2C442]](https://metro.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/SEI_175301515-063c-e1696859861717.jpg?quality=90&strip=all&zoom=1&resize=480%2C442)
Lt Col Richard Hecht.
The BBC's visuals are always of Palestinians in distress and their word-sorcery continues to offer the idea that Israel
are the aggressors with the folks who were throwing burning tires over the Gaza fence back in April are merely the
victims in this latest situation. Emotion is the BBC's favourite currency and sadly, used by many of the established
outlets these days.
With Mr Zelensky now being placed on the shelf with Hunter Biden's financial habits and the bad flu, the BBC needs
to find another victimised party to glean their misery from. But, here's how the BBC does confront the recent abductions
and killings in one of its web pages. Notice the verbs and emphasis to justify the assault.
Quote:Why did Hamas launch its latest attack?Archived BBC Article:
Although the attack by the militants on 7 October was unexpected, it came at a time of soaring Israeli-Palestinian
tensions. This year has been the deadliest on record for Palestinians who live in the Israeli-occupied West Bank,
which could have motivated Hamas to strike Israel with a spectacular attack.
Hamas might also have been seeking to score a significant propaganda victory to boost its popularity among ordinary
Palestinians. The capture of Israeli hostages is thought to be designed to pressure Israel to free some of the estimated
4,500 Palestinians held in Israeli prisons - a highly emotive issue for all Palestinians.
There is also speculation that the attack was orchestrated by Iran - Israel's arch-foe - though Iran's Supreme Leader
has denied his country's involvement. Iran and Hamas also staunchly oppose the growing prospect of an historic peace
deal between Israel and Saudi Arabia. This might be thwarted if Israel's military response to the Hamas attacks provokes
widespread anger in the Arab world...'

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