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We think BBC news is biased against Israel — but watch it anyway

April 18, 2013 13:40
BBC Middle East editor Jeremy Bowen

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Simon Rocker,

Simon Rocker

1 min read

Almost four out of every five Jews in the UK believe the BBC is biased against Israel in its news coverage, according to a report out this week.

While 36 per cent thought that the corporation was "heavily biased" against Israel, 43 per cent thought that it was "somewhat biased" - compared with a mere three per cent who felt that the BBC favoured Israel and 14 per cent that its coverage was "balanced".

The findings - released as the Jewish former Times editor James Harding was announced as the BBC's new director of current affairs and news - are based on an online poll of more than 4,000 respondents conducted three years ago by the Institute for Jewish Policy Research. The original analysis of the data, published in 2011, showed the strong attachment of British Jews to Israel.

The BBC remains by far the biggest source of broadcast news for British Jews with 88 per cent watching it - compared with 49 per cent for ITV and 44 per cent for Channel 4, according to the report, "Jews and the News", which was written by JPR senior research fellow David Graham.