How the BBC's journalists must have missed not being able to distort the situation in Gaza over the past few months. How they must be relieved to have the opportunity once more.
Here's how its website reported the IDF strike on Gaza: Israel resumed air strikes on Gaza on Tuesday after a six-month lull. It followed several rocket attacks on Israel.
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avi
May 21st, 2007 8:31pmWhen I was passing through London on Friday on the way home from Nigeria to Israel, I heard the announcer on the Radio4 Today programme say that Israeli forces were attacking the Palestinians in Gaza in response to alleged rocket attacks. Like the alleged Islamacist attack on the USA on 9/11 or the murders in London on 7/7 I assume. Why do you all put up with this?
annie
May 21st, 2007 9:02pmWell said, but sadly it's not only the BBC. I found that every single media outlet, whether TV, online or the press, did the same thing - mentioned Israel's attack as the headline, and the Kassam missile attacks on Sderot were either buried well within the article or not mentioned at all.
EiNY
May 21st, 2007 11:39pmIt gets worse today, Stephen. Currently running on BBC News:
As though the killing of the Israeli woman was in retaliation for Israel's earlier air strikes. And as though no rockets had hit Sderot previously. It's not biased. It's shoddy. In their attempt to remain impartial, they twist the story out of context.j0nz
May 22nd, 2007 7:11amAn Israeli woman had now died from a rocket attack. I am pretty certain she was not planning terrorist attacks on Palestinians.
fred jones
May 22nd, 2007 4:05pm"Israel resumed air strikes on Gaza on Tuesday after a six-month lull. It followed several rocket attacks on Israel." did the air strikes follow the lull, or did the follow the rocket attacks, which surely would have been what actually ended the lull? someone's trying to have it both ways, it seems