BBC Gaza Output: Editorial Errors Consistently Skewing Against Israel Amid ‘How To Survive A War Zone’ Debacle

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EXCLUSIVE: When the BBC admits to making editorial errors in its coverage of the Gaza conflict, its mistakes are overwhelmingly skewing against Israeli interests, according to new analysis from Deadline.

The British broadcaster has formally apologized at least 12 times for meaningful editorial blunders since October 7, with eight of those apologies being made for output that could be considered anti-Israel or pro-Palestine in nature.

The remaining four apologies went in the other direction. The most recent of these apologies was made last week in relation to Gaza: How to Survive a War Zone, which was removed from iPlayer after a string of concerns were raised about the documentary, including that its main subject was not declared as being the son of a Hamas minister.

The film, produced by independent production company HOYO Films, has reignited deep tensions over the BBC’s output on the Gaza crisis, with the corporation accused of institutional bias by both Israeli and Palestinian sympathizers.

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