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Wednesday, 25 March 2009

The BBC's almost daily demonisation of Israel

A few days ago the BBC were pushing the story that:
"An Israeli military college has printed damning soldiers' accounts of the killing of civilians and vandalism during recent operations in Gaza."

Today the BBC is reporting that:
"Israeli officials have described as "tasteless" and inconsistent with army values a popular military pastime of printing violent cartoons on T-shirts.

An investigation in Haaretz daily says the customised shirts are often ordered when troops finish training courses.

One example shows a pregnant Arab women in the cross-hairs of a sniper's sight with the legend "1 shot 2 kills".

Another design shows a child being similarly targeted with the slogan "the smaller they are, the harder it is".

In both images the people being targeted appear to be carrying weapons. A third T-shirt design shows a dead Palestinian baby and the words "Better use Durex" (condoms). "


I note that the BBC has not reported the continual anti-Jewish bile spewed out by the Palestinian television stations especially their children's TV programmes. There are some examples of this here.

Nor have the BBC reported on the video of Hamas terrorists carrying children as human shields...

Nor have the BBC reported the brainwashing of Palestinian children into hating "Zionists" and denying the existence of Israel.


The BBC seem to hold Israel to account for everything and anything, but excuse the Palestinians. If the BBC is so sure that it is unbiased then they could release Malcolm Balen's report.

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