For the second time of this year, the BBC dropped a documentary on Israel-Hamas's conflict, announcing that it will not go ahead anymore. Gaza: Doctors are under attack.
BBC Green Doctors under attack Last year of the lower floor films, the former editor -in -chief of the channel is running Al -Akhbar Bin de Bir.
He was supposed to highlight the plight of paramedics in Gaza, but production was stopped in April after the scandal Gaza: How to stay aliveDoc Hoyo Films Doc, which was narrated by the child of the Minister of Hamas.
BBC's investigation How to stay alive It continues. Peter Johnston, Director of Complaints and Reviews at the BBC, examines the failures that led to the film.
Now, the British Broadcasting Corporation said it will not participate Doctors under attackOr any of its contents in the news bulletins, after discussions with the basement “arrived at the end of the road” on Thursday.
In a lengthy statement, the British Broadcasting Corporation said: “We have reached a conclusion that broadcasting this article risks a vision to bend that will not fulfill the high standards that the public expects the BBC right.
“Neutrality is a basic principle of BBC news. It is one of the reasons why the most reliable broadcaster in the world. Therefore, we convey the ownership of cinema materials to the lower floor films.”
The company continued: “We want to thank the doctors and shareholders and regret that we were not able to tell their stories. BBC will continue to cover events in Gaza neutral.”
DE Pear has been contacted to comment. It is not clear what brought the BBC conversations and the bottom floor to the head.
However, DE Pear personally criticized BBC Tim Devi's director on a public platform in Sheffield Docuvist on Thursday. He said that Davi is “just a person of public relations”, who interfered in the liberation decisions and leads the “Failure” organization in its duty to correctly report the Gaza crisis.
“Something should happen because they make decisions from a defensive point of view of public relations rather than a journalist. If you make a decision on a press basis, you can defend it, but if you do it on the basis of public relations, you will not be able to do so,”
The British Broadcasting Corporation said it had spent weeks with De Pear in an attempt to hear the voices of Gaza doctors. “Our goal was to find a way to broadcast some materials in our news programs, in line with our neutral standards, before the review [into How to Survive a Warzone] It has been published.
BBC added: “Contrary to some reports, because we stopped producing it Gaza: Doctors are being attacked In April, he was not undergoing the BBC's final login. “
The BBC's coverage of the Gaza crisis led to the thumbs of strong feelings on both sides of the conflict, with How to stay alive Clarify the nature fraught with discussion.
The Jewish community in the United Kingdom felt dismay that the BBC showed a movie narrated by a boy with Hamas Etisalat, which was not announced to the viewers. Others have argued that BBC's decision to withdraw How to stay alive It was a work of “censorship” that played on the agenda of Israel.