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‘I would have resigned from BBC over failure to call Hamas terrorists,’ says former director of television

Danny Cohen said senior management have failed to tackle antisemitism and endemic bias at the national broadcaster

July 12, 2024 12:02
Danny Cohen
Cohen said the BBC 'won't even recognise' that it had a problem with anti-Israel bias (Photo: Getty Images)
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The BBC’s former director of television has said that had he been running the national broadcaster on October 7 he would have resigned over its failure to call Hamas fighters terrorists.

Danny Cohen told the JC’s Israel War Briefing podcast there had been a “consistent pattern of problems” with journalists at the corporation defending Hamas or expressing bias while senior executives refused to confront the issue.

The former BBC apparatchik oversaw much of the broadcaster's output between 2007 and 2015 before leaving to found his own media company. He has since become a prominent critic of the broadcaster’s coverage of the Israel Palestine conflict.

Cohen said his former employer had both a “bottom up” problem with its reporters and a “top down” problem with those responsible for disciplining them.