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BBC won’t call Hamas terrorists because it fears losing access to Gaza, Kirsty Young claims

The broadcaster has been mired in controversy over its characterisation of Hamas

November 7, 2023 13:38
Kirsty Young
LONDON, ENGLAND - MARCH 22: Kirsty Young arrives for The Royal Television Society Programme Awards at The Grosvenor House Hotel on March 22, 2016 in London, England. (Photo by Eamonn M. McCormack/Getty Images)
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The BBC is refusing to call Hamas terrorists because it fears being banned from reporting in Gaza if it uses the term, Kirsty Young has suggested. 

The corporation has so far refused to label Hamas terrorists, but recently said it would no longer use the term "militants" to describe the terrorist group.

Instead, it said it would characterise the group as "a proscribed terrorist organisation by the UK government and others", or simply as "Hamas".

Speaking about the corporation's stance on the terror group, Young told The Adam Buxton Podcast: “It’s not necessarily the BBC that is talking about the use of the word terrorism.