An insider told the JC that the corporation’s reporting raises ‘serious questions’ that need to be addressed.
By Jane Prinsley
Shiri’s two sons, Ariel and Kfir, have been identified among the dead, with Israeli officials saying they were murdered by Hamas terrorists using their ‘bare hands’
By Lorin Bell-Cross
Trump’s hardball approach to Gaza appears to be pushing other countries in the region to come up with viable plan
By Michael Sharnoff
Activists allegedly raided an administrative building containing sensitive documents
By Imogen Garfinkel
The film about ‘ordinary Palestinians’ featured the son of a Gazan government official
Two of the six hostages have been in Hamas captivity for a decade
By Ellie Grant
By Nicole Lampert
The sick handover of a dead family in Gaza today should have caused global uproar
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The BBC updates its documentary after allegations surface of narrators links to the terrorist organisation
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The broadcaster has been accused of using a child narrator with family ties to Hamas in the film, which recorded the experiences of young people in Gaza.
By Jacob Jaffa
The teen is alleged to be the son of a senior Hamas official and the nephew of the director of an NGO with ‘links to the PFLP’
By Vernon Bogdanor
Since October 7, we’ve been reminded that Israeli is a haven from antisemitism elsewhere
Layla Bashar Al-Kloub has previously been criticised by Jewish peers about media bias against the Jewish state
‘The independence of the judiciary should be protected and respected,’ said Baroness Carr
By Seth J. Frantzman
Removing Hamas requires a vision to prevent the territory becoming a source of more extremism and terror
The families of those still held in Gaza have called on the Israeli government to continue negotiations until all hostages are freed, despite pressure within the government to back out of the ceasefire
The announcement seemingly reveals the fate of a further eight hostages, including the Bibas children.