I Just Can't Believe This Is Happening
In two and a half hours of coverage BBC News has interviewed the Israeli government spokesman and covered live an Israeli government press conference, while reporters have set out at length the Israeli government view of events nine times. There has been no attempt to interview anyone from the convoy organisers, from the Turkish government, or from the Palestinians, and no expression of scepticism or even reserve by any reporter about the Israeli version of events.
A BBC journalist has stated - quite wrongly - that the blockade of Gaza is legal, and there has been no mention of the fact that it is illegal to board a foreign ship in international waters.
UPDATE BBC producres refuse to put up any interviewee except from the Israeli propaganda regime. The Israeli command on the 10am news was the worst example yet. But my warm congratulations to the female anchor who, despite this backroom manipulation, cut across his mendacity. I fear her career may be damaged.
Well, I was gobsmacked by one little example of BBC 'balance' on yesterday's 24 hour news. A newsreader interviewing Nabil Shaath said that there might have been cement among the flotilla's cargo. If this was so, she said, then the Israeli assault would have been justified. She was talking about an act of piracy on the high seas culminating in a massacre.
Her career prospects at the BBC are probably enhanced.
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