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BBC admits it made mistake over Palestinian vaccination rate

Corporation conflated figures for Arab citizens of Israel and those living in the West Bank and Gaza

August 24, 2021 13:25
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The BBC has admitted it made a mistake when reporting the rate at which Palestinians were being vaccinated – at a time when Israel was being accused of not sharing the success of its inoculation programme with the Arab population.

During a BBC Two Newsnight programme broadcast in April, Presenter Emily Maitlis said during a discussion about the possibility of an Israeli vaccine passport scheme: “In Israel, the Palestinian population has not been inoculated at anywhere near the rate of the Israeli population”.

She added that “the roll-out to Palestinian citizens has been much slower at 0.5 per cent and that’s led to criticism that a passport scheme will widen a political divide already hurting many in that country.”

Viewer Stephen Franklin complained that the figure of “0.5 per cent” conflated the vaccination rates for Israel’s Palestinian citizens and Palestinians in the occupied territories.

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