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BBC apologises over reporting on pro-Palestinian demonstrations

The broadcaster admitted that its characterisation of the pro-Palestinian demonstrations was "poorly phrased".

Jack Peat by Jack Peat
2023-10-17 06:50
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The BBC has apologised over its reporting on pro-Palestinian demonstrations after its characterization of campaigners provoked widespread outrage on social media.

The broadcaster spoke about “several demonstrations across Britain during which people voiced their backing for Hamas” in relation to pro-Palestinian marches that took place over the weekend.

It has since backtracked on its wording of the rallies both on social media and during a live broadcast on Tuesday.

“Earlier we reported on some of the pro-Palestinian demonstrations at the weekend,” Maryam Moshiri, the chief presenter at BBC News, wrote in a statement posted on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter.

“We spoke about ‘several demonstrations across Britain during which people voiced their backing for Hamas.’ We accept this was poorly phrased and was a misleading description of the demonstrations.”

Earlier we reported on some of the pro-Palestinian demonstrations at the weekend.We spoke about “several demonstrations across Britain during which people voiced their backing for Hamas”.
We accept this was poorly phrased and was a misleading description of the demonstrations.

— Maryam Moshiri (@BBCMaryam) October 16, 2023

The apology was also read on the BBC’s air live Tuesday.

Tens of thousands of people gathered for pro-Palestinian demonstrations across the UK at the weekend amid growing international concern over the situation in Israel and Gaza.

Marchers filled the streets of central London on Saturday as thousands also gathered in Manchester, Liverpool, Edinburgh and other parts of the UK.

Demonstrators carried flags and flares and chanted pro-Palestinian slogans as marchers heard calls for world leaders to condemn Israel’s actions.

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