BBC slammed after anchorwoman says Israeli forces 'happy' to kill children
Umbrella Jewish organization in UK issues commendation, saying it is "appalled" by the comments "and will be contacting the director general to protest in the strongest possible terms."
i24NEWS and Israel Hayom
July 5, 2023
"It's quite remarkable that you'd say that because they are killing us. If there is a 17-year-old Palestinian that's shooting at your family, what is it?" Bennett responded.
"Under your definition, you are calling them terrorists, the UN is calling them children," the anchor replied. "No, no, I'm actually asking you: What would you call a 17-year-old person with a rifle shooting at your family and murdering your own family? How would you define that person?" Bennett insisted.
"We're not talking about that," the interviewer continued. "The UN has defined them as children, and we know that four people between the age of 16 and 18 have been killed in this targeted attack. Let's not forget it's a targeted attack. The Israeli forces are going and looking for these people," she said.
"I'm missing something. You know, a 17-year-old terrorist can murder civilians. There's a fundamental difference between what they're doing, which is explicitly and deliberately targeting civilians, and what we're doing, which is targeting terrorists. That's exactly the opposite," Bennett explained.
"We're doing the right thing, they're killing civilians and the fact that you're creating this as morally equivalent or even worse, I think it's unacceptable," he stressed.
According to the Palestinian health ministry, 13 Palestinians were killed during the two-day Israeli operation in the Jenin refugee camp. The IDF lost one soldier who was killed during the forces' exit on Tuesday evening.
The Board of Deputies of British Jews issued a strong rebuke of the network following the exchange. "We are appalled by comments made by a BBC presenter during an interview with former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett. This is a clear breach of the Corporation's own guidelines, and we will be contacting the Director General to protest in the strongest possible terms," it said on Twitter.
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