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BBC Employees Cry in Restrooms Over Their Incorrect Coverage of Palestine Events

Watan – The British newspaper “The Times” raised the issue of the Western media’s bias, specifically the British media, towards the Israeli occupation during its coverage of the war on the Gaza Strip.

It pointed out that BBC employees cried in the restrooms due to their feelings of incorrect coverage.

The newspaper reported that the prevailing mood among many people, including BBC employees, is that the British network does not provide impartial coverage and is heavily biased towards the Israeli occupation.

The source indicated that employees feel that the broadcasts and coverage of the BBC in its various versions, Arabic, English, and others, value the lives of the Israeli occupiers more than the Palestinians (the rightful owners of the cause).

The network describes the casualties of the occupation and settlers as victims of massacres and atrocities, while using the term “measures taken by Israel” for the crimes committed by the occupation in the besieged strip.

The Times quoted Rami Rahim, a BBC correspondent based in Beirut, urging the British network to avoid the inhumane language of Israeli officials who describe Palestinian civilians as animals.”

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