No Mention of the Hannibal Doctrine, No Mention of Israel’s 17 Year Siege of Gaza, No Mention of Israel’s Policy of ‘Mowing the Lawn’ – For the BBC History Began on October 7
Tzipi Hotoveli
Interview With Piers Morgan
Dear Tim
Davie,
You should
be congratulated on your coverage of the second anniversary of October 7. Once
again, you have faithfully acted as the Foreign Office’s Obedient Servant. I
compliment you on your skill in manipulating language in an attempt to erase
from memory the Genocide in Gaza.
‘Genocide’
is a word that the BBC decided to ban despite every human rights organisation,
from Amnesty to B’tselem and the UN’s own Commission concluding that
genocide was taking place.
Not only
did the BBC not use the word Genocide but it interrupted guests at
least 100 times when they dared to mention the word. As the Media Monitoring
Report on your Double Standards asked
Why has the BBC downplayed
genocide allegations over 100 times while omitting Israeli genocidal statements
such as Netanyahu’s Amalek reference cited by the ICJ?’
It’is a
good question but I suspect that you don’t have an answer which isn’t
economical with the truth. Either way it shows whose side you were on.
In July
2024 an article in The Lancet estimated that the
true figure of Palestinians killed, after 9 months, was 186,000 direct and
indirect deaths. After 24 months that figure would be 496,000. However given
the starvation blockade by Israel since March 2025 the numbers may be
considerably higher.
Dr Gideon
Polya estimated in January
2025 that the true figure of direct and indirect deaths may have been 553,000.
This
tallies with the number that Israel’s Ambassador to London, Tzipi Hotoveli
estimated might need to be killed, 600,000, when she was interviewed by Piers
Morgan in October 2023.
So what
does the BBC do after two years of Israel’s genocidal attack on Gaza? It focuses its attention on the Israeli
‘victims’ of October 7.
It is as if
a history of the Warsaw Ghetto were to focus on a sympathetic portrait of the
Nazis who died in the Uprising rather than the Jews who died in the fighting.
It is clear
where the BBC’s sympathies lie. With the
modern day Nazis who killed the human
animals occupying Gaza Ghetto and who sought to ethnically cleanse
Gaza.
Throughout the Gaza holocaust the BBC
has deliberately ignored the genocidal statements of intent by Israeli
ministers such as Amichai Eliyahu who first called for a nuclear bomb to be dropped on
Gaza and in May 2025 called for food reserves in Gaza to be bombed. "They need to starve," he
said.
Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich on
6 May 2025 told settler representatives that
Within a few months, we will
be able to declare that we have won. Gaza will be totally destroyed
But
if the BBC minimised Palestinian suffering it magnified that of Israel. In your
coverage you repeatedly said ‘about 1200
Israelis were killed’. In fact 1,139 died according
to
Bituah Leumi, Israel's social security agency.
Israeli forces shot their
own civilians, kibbutz survivor says (Full with subtitles)
Of
the Israelis who died just one baby, Mila Cohen, died and that was accidental. Compare
that to the thousands of Palestinians babies murdered. Approximately 400
soldiers and police were killed. Not once has the BBC mentioned that one-third
of those killed on October 7 were legitimate military targets.
About
750 civilians died. However it is clear that the majority of them were
killed by Israel itself which put the Hannibal Directive
into operation as early as 7.18 a.m. when an order
was issued to despatch a Zik, an attack drone, against
soldiers at Erez Junction.
The
Hannibal
Directive says that if a soldier is in danger of being
captured he should be killed. It was employed throughout October 7. Is there a
reason that the BBC has never, not once, mentioned the term Hannibal Directive
even though Israeli papers have frequently discussed it? This is news management worthy of Pravda.
The only survivor of a house in Kibbutz Be’eri that was shelled by an Israeli tank, Yasmine Porat, told Israel’s Kan Radio that 13 Israeli hostages were killed by Israeli security forces. She also said that she and other civilians were treated humanely by the Palestinian fighters.
Israeli
State Radio 15.10.23. (jpg)
Tank
fires on Israeli civilian home in Kibbutz Be'eri, 7 October 2023
In Samantha Simmons broadcast on October 7 she mentioned the attack on Kibbutz Be’eri, where 101 Israelis died. What was not mentioned was the fact, (Ha'aretz 7.7.24) that Brig. Gen. Barak Hiram gave orders for a tank to fire on a house holding 14 hostages including Yasmine Porat. The same happened throughout Kibbutz Be’eri but the BBC thought that such matters might confuse people and its message that the October 7 attack was unprovoked.
Ha'aretz’s
Nir Hasson quoted
a resident of Be’eri, Tuval, who spoke about the ‘difficult decisions’ of
Israeli commanders which:
Include(d) shelling houses with
all their occupants inside in order to eliminate the terrorists along with the
hostages... The price was terrible: at least 112 Be’eri people were killed.”
Why
has none of this been mentioned by the BBC?
The
implication is clear. The Israelis who died at Be’eri, one-seventh of all
Israeli civilians killed, were killed by Israeli tanks.
Sourced from YNet
This is how so many cars at the music festival ended up destroyed. Apache helicopters!
— Syrian Girl (@Partisangirl) November 9, 2023
FYI : The IDF collected all the destroyed cars and arranged them one month after the incident pic.twitter.com/sHVL4YIMIT
Likewise
there was no mention of the Apache
helicopters which Israel used throughout the day to
fire on any vehicle returning to Gaza or thought likely to do so. There is
abundant evidence that their pilots shot at everything that moved and killed the
occupants of the cars, Israelis included.
Drone footage from the scene of the music festival shows the damaged cars before they were rearranged by the IDF. pic.twitter.com/qs6F9SZh3S
— Syrian Girl (@Partisangirl) November 9, 2023
The Israeli military released drone footage showing hundreds of scorched and
damaged cars moved from the Nova music festival, providing further evidence
that Israeli forces likely killed many of their own on 7 October, as RT reported on 6 November.
Hamas fighers were carrying light weapons which could not possibly have
caused such damage.
Perhaps
you can explain why the Australian Broadcasting Service can run
a story ‘Israeli
forces accused of killing their own citizens under the 'Hannibal Directive'
during October 7 chaos’ but the BBC is incapable of doing so? Don’t worry I
know the answer Tim which is that you were put into the BBC in order to ensure
that you continued to function as the Voice of Israel.
I
hesitate to ask why the figures of dead and injured from Gaza’s Health Ministry
are always accompanied by a reference to Hamas-run,
whereas the BBC never refers to Israeli propaganda as Likud-run. After all it is Israel which has consistently lied
throughout the genocide, to the extent of barring reporters from entering Gaza
and doing its best to kill those who are already there.
Israel
murdered
15 Medics on 23 March whilst claiming that they had approached Israeli troops
in unlit vehicles. When this was proved to be a lie, as video footage had been
collected from one of the dead bodies, Israel claimed that it was all a
‘mistake’, an explanation that the BBC carried faithfully.
Under
your genocide cleansing leadership the BBC pulled from ‘i’ player
Gaza: How to Survive a Warzone, a
film starring a 13 year old Palestinian narrator Abdullah because his father
was deputy Agriculture Minister in Gaza’s government, as if the sins of the
father are those of the children. No
evidence has ever been produced that the father was a member of Hamas, not that
that should have made any difference. At least he wasn’t a member of Religious
Zionism.
And
if one act of cowardice was not enough, you pulled
Gaza: Doctors Under Attack because of
concerns over impartiality. Presumably
it is BBC policy not to differentiate between Good and Evil. I can only assume
that future BBC programmes on the Holocaust will include neo-Nazis and
holocaust deniers being allowed equal time for the sake of ‘balance’.
Gaza’s
genocide is a holocaust and the BBC has been an accomplice to that genocide.
Tony
Greenstein
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