The BBC Rejected My Complaint of Bias – They Pointed to 4 Examples Where They Had Mentioned Israel's Refusal!
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The
BBC’s pro-Israel/Zionist bias is well known. However its gushing commentary on Israel’s
rollout of COVID vaccinations exceeds all its previous crimes of omission and
commission.
Last Saturday I was listening
to BBC News 24 when it became apparent that the BBC was broadcasting a lengthy
segment on how wonderful Israel’s vaccination programme was.
Not once was there
any mention of the fact that not only were Palestinians in the West Bank not
being vaccinated but that they had stopped
vaccinating refugees and asylum seekers in South Tel Aviv in addition to the
sparse vaccination of Israeli Palestinians, in particular the Bedouin who live
in largely ‘unrecognised villages’ in the Negev.
Israel is now
agreeing to vaccinate Palestinians who work in Israel or the West Bank settlements.
But this is because of the need to protect Israeli Jews not because of any
concern for the Palestinians.
Israel is now exporting
their surplus vaccines as diplomatic rewards. This is seen as more important
than fulfilling their obligations under the Fourth Geneva Convention. I
therefore submitted a complaint ‘The disgusting racism of the BBC’.
I am currently listening 2.08 a.m. to a disgusting
report on Israel's COVID-19 vaccination programme. Not once did your racist
reporter comment on the refusal to vaccinate 5 million Palestinians whilst
exporting vaccines as a bribe to countries who are diplomatically useful.
Your useless racists who masquerade as reporters
couldn't even be bothered following up today's Ha'aretz report
Israeli Decision Makes COVID Vaccines Off Limits to
Thousands of Foreign Residents
Yes Israel is deliberately refusing to vaccinate
refugees and asylum seekers. It barely bothers to vaccinate the Bedouin in the
Negev.
It's like a report on Nazi Germany which fails to
mention the situation of the Jews. But then come to think of it that is exactly
what you did in the 1930's.
You are in clear breach of your statutory duty of
balance. THe only balance the BBC knows is between one racist and another
racist, one right-wing bastard and another right-wing bastard.
I have no confidence whatsoever in your complaints
system so I am simply not going to pay the license fee anymore as I object to
paying for racists to propagate their foul output.
Perhaps if Britain only innoculated Christians you'd
find nothing wrong in that?
The
BBC is a bunch of disgusting racists and establishment toadies
The BBC Complaints Service
is not there to investigate complaints but to justify BBC behaviour. They can
be trusted to go the extra mile in order to exonerate their colleagues. It is
only on the rarest of occasions that they will partially uphold a complaint and
that is when the offence is so obvious that it is impossible to justify.
Unusually I got a reply at 10.00 a.m. the following morning. Clearly my accusations of racism had stung them into responding:
Reference CAS-6568783-N7Y3J5
Dear
Mr Greenstein,
Thank
you for contacting us about BBC News.
Our
coverage has highlighted that Israel has a very high rate of vaccinations, and
looked at the strategy of the rollout.
We
have also explored the situation faced by Palestinians in the occupied West
Bank and Gaza strip. Tom Bateman has reflected calls from human rights groups
for Israel to take responsibility for Palestinians in the area in his coverage
of Israel’s rollout of the vaccine. Andrew Marr challenged Israel’s Health
Minister Yuli Edelstein on the availability of the vaccine to those in occupied
areas on his BBC One programme. Shaun Ley has also questioned Jonathan
Sacerdoti on the Israeli Government’s responsibility for those in the West Bank
and Gaza on Dateline London.
In
addition, Yolande Knell’s report on vaccine supply for the occupied West Bank
and Gaza was aired across BBC television, radio and digital: https://www.bbc.com/news/av/world-middle-east-55771823
We
consider that we have reflected all sides of this news story across our output.
This
is an ongoing story and we will continue to provide fair and accurate reporting
on it as it develops.
Kind
regards,
Aoife
Nugent
BBC Complaints Team www.bbc.co.uk/complaints
The programme I
complained of on BBC News 24 was part of an hourly rolling broadcast. This was
just one of numerous times I have heard the same story on the BBC of how Israel
is leading the world.
I fired back a
response the following morning. It reminded me of when British Police in the
1930s used to have exchange visits with German Police. The news organisations
of the day, the BBC included, would cover such visits without mentioning uncomfortable
facts such as German Police responsibility for implementing the Jewish policies.
From 1936 the German police were incorporated with the SS into the RSHA under
Reinhard Heydrich, Himmler’s deputy. Of course the BBC of the day would
occasionally mention Hitler’s anti-Jewish policies but not in a way to disturb
the ‘news story’ of the German police. I wrote:
The racism of
coverage of Israel's vaccine rollout
Case number CAS-6568783-N7Y3J5
An ambassador is expected to lie on behalf of their
country. The BBC is not funded by the public to lie and lie again.
Aoife Nugent states that he considers that the BBC
'have reflected all sides of this news story across our output'. This is a
straightforward lie. 4 instances are pointed to where the BBC has questioned
Zionist spokesmen regarding Israel's outright refusal, in contravention of Part
IV Geneva Convention to eradicate infectious diseases in a captive population.
And for the 99.9% of the time when you are praising
Israel's efforts as prompted by my particular complaint you don't mention it at
all.
You have an obligation to mention it EVERY time that
you mention Israel's vaccine rollout. Imagine in Britain that Jewish people
were exempted. T here is no excuse for your racist bias. It is relevant to
EVERY news story.
EVERY time you mention the % of Israelis vaccinated you
should put that in the context that 50% of the population Israel controls is
denied a vaccine. This is killing people and you have blood on your hands by
propagating the myths that Israel spreads.
You have also failed to mention the fact that the 50%
of Arab villages that are 'unrecognised' mainly in the Negev do not have
vaccine clinics and it was only the threat of legal action that forced Israel's
health authorities to print information in Arabic. Remember? Arabic was
downgraded from an official languge to one with 'special status' under the
Jewish Nation State Law.
By propagandising for Israel over this you are
DISGUSTING RACISTS
This
is not a one-off. The BBC has a pattern of one-sided support for Israel which
has got worse over the past two decades. It is unlikely to change with the
recent appointment
of former Goldman Sacks banker Richard Sharp to the post of Chairman of the
BBC.
Not only has Sharp given
£400,000 to the Tory Party but he is donating his £160,000 salary to his Sharp
Foundation which has given £35,000 to the pro-Israel Quilliam think tank run by Maajid
Nawaz (who has been associated with Israel
supporter Tommy
Robinson).
That is why I have set up
a petition on the BBC’s refusal to
mention, that Israel’s vaccination programme has refused to distribute the
vaccine to all inhabitants of what is now Greater Israel.
Because of the growing
criticism of its coverage, the BBC commissioned the 2004 Balen Report which was
never published despite court action by the Israel supporter, Steven Sugar.
In 2006 the BBC
commissioned a panel headed by Sir Quentin Thomas which commissioned a statistical
analysis which showed,
‘That a disparity (in favour of Israelis) existed in BBC coverage’.
They also found that more coverage was given to Israeli fatalities
than to Palestinian. Despite the report’s recommendations, the BBC did absolutely
nothing to remedy the situation.
In 2011, Prof. Greg Philo and Mike Berry of Glasgow
University Media Group stated in More
Bad News from Israel:
“While the broadcast media give a clear account of the
Israeli perspective on this conflict, many journalists and especially in the
BBC still find great difficulty in doing the same for the Palestinians. This is
in spite of the report originally commissioned by the BBC Governors, which made
clear the weaknesses in the BBC’s approach to presenting the history of the
conflict and the nature of the military occupation imposed by Israel on the
Palestinians.”
Below are just a few
examples of the consistent BBC Bias which I have taken from the On
Richard Sharp, the BBC and Israel/Palestine Coverage from Bella Caledonia.
1.
The
use of ‘terrorism’ has always been used to describe actions by Palestinians but
the BBC have never applied that term to the murder of Palestinians by the IDF.
Thus lending Israeli security forces an unwarranted legitimacy.
2.
The
BBC has consistently failed to differentiate between anti-Semitism and
anti-Zionism resulting in the inference that criticism of Israel is ostensibly
racist. The BBC has also invited proponents of Israel, whether they be Israelis
or not, to appear on television with people who were less forceful or capable
of presenting the opposite view. In addition to the fact that Israeli propagandists
are often invited to appear alone.
3.
The
failure to present ‘the other side of the debate’ particularly on the
accusation of anti-Semitism in the Labour Party, was conspicuous. You might
have thought that Jewish victims of the ‘anti-Semitism’ witchhunt would have
been invited to appear but this simply didn’t happen. Instead their persecutors appeared
monotonously.
4.
To
end reports by saying, ‘The Labour Party
was invited to appear but refused.’ was not credible. There are many
advocates, including Jews,
who would be more than willing to take part and present the argument of how
anti-Semitism was being exploited by right-wing members of the Labour Party and
the Israel lobby. They were never invited.
The most obvious example of this was the BBC Panorama programme by
John Ware, an out and out Islamaphobe with a track record of hostility to Jeremy
Corbyn. The programme was entitled ‘Is Labour Anti-Semitic?’ but
as the response to my own complaint admitted, the programme proceeded from the
assumption that the Labour Party was anti-Semitic.
The Panorama programme featured Jews complaining of anti-Semitism.
All of them were officers from the Jewish Labour Movement. No attempt was made
to interview for example Jackie Walker or myself, Jews expelled from the Labour
Party. That would have spoilt the narrative.
See my own report
on the programme.
5.
It’s
not only what the BBC says but what it doesn’t say. Margaret Hodge MP made
accusations against Jeremy Corbyn for being anti-Semitic but was never challenged
by interviewers. In 1987, Islington
Council tried to sell a historic Jewish cemetery to property developers and
was opposed by Jeremy Corbyn who successfully campaigned against the sale –who was
the council leader? Margaret Hodge. This story has been out there for some
considerable time so why was she not questioned on this?
6.
In
the Al Jazeera exposé
of how the Israeli embassy planned to ‘take down’ Foreign Office minister, Sir
Alan Duncan because of his Palestinian sympathies, Newsnight did not report on
it. Had it been Iran it would have been a never-ending story.
7.
Perhaps
the greatest
public reproval the BBC has ever faced was their decision not to broadcast
the DEC Gaza appeal in 2009 when every other broadcaster obliged. Robert
Fisk, wrote,
“And this, remember, is the same institution [the BBC]
which said that to broadcast an appeal for medicines for wounded Palestinians
in Gaza might upset its “neutrality”. Legless Palestinian children clearly
don’t count as much as the BBC’s pompous executives.”
8.
The
recent (19th Jan) BBC Radio Scotland show, The
Kaye Adams Programme discussed the issue of Israel’s vaccination
distribution. She started by saying that the ‘political’ issue would not be raised.
That issue was Israel’s decision to deny the Palestinians receiving the
vaccine.
The BBC’s Jerusalem correspondent did raise the issue
and Kaye again censored it by saying, that she did not want to ‘diminish’ the
issue but did so by not allowing any discussion of it.
Had the British government denied an ethnic group the
vaccine wouldn’t that have been important enough to discuss? You can’t isolate
an issue when it has major health and wellbeing consequences for a section of
the population. Kaye Adam’s decision to not allow the ‘politics’ to be
discussed was in itself – political. This was clearly an editorial decision to
censor any criticism of Israel.
Some of the worst offenders at the BBC were:
James Harding – Director of News & Current Affairs, BBC
News (2013–2018) and past editor of the Times said at a Jewish
Chronical event,
“I am pro-Israel. I believe in the state of Israel. I
would have had a real problem if I had been coming to a paper with a history of
being anti-Israel. And, of course, Rupert Murdoch is pro-Israel.
Danny Cohen – Controller of BBC 1, 3 and Director of BBC
television (2007-2015) wrote a letter
while still a BBC executive condemning the Boycott, Divestment and Sanction
(BDS) movement which campaigns to end the Israeli occupation of Palestinian
West Bank and Gaza.
James Purnell – BBC Director of Radio and BBC’s Director of
Strategy (2013-2020) was the chairman of Labour Friends of Israel during his
parliamentary career.
Raffi Berg – BBC online News Middle-East Editor (2013-)
had written
emails to his BBC staff asking them to be more lenient towards Israel in
their reporting on Gaza.
Tony Greenstein
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