The usual: BBC’s Bias Exposed: Whitewashing 2,000 Palestinian Terrorists Freed for Israel’s 20 Innocent Hostages.

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IMHO, Lucy Wiliamson became even more pro Palestine recently.

As to Jeremy Bowen, his bias record is as old as they get.


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The usual: BBC’s Bias Exposed: Whitewashing 2,000 Palestinian Terrorists Freed for Israel’s 20 Innocent Hostages.

The BBC’s coverage of the recent prisoner swap between Israel and Arab "Palestinian" Hamas has drawn scrutiny for its blatant bias, again, framing the release of approximately 2,000 Palestinian prisoners—many convicted of violent terrorist acts—as a humanitarian gesture, while downplaying Israel’s painful sacrifice.

In exchange for just 20 living Israeli hostages, held captive by groups like Hamas, Israel made the wrenching decision to free individuals responsible for heinous attacks on its civilians.

The BBC’s reporting, however, often glosses over the bloody records of these released terrorists, emphasizing instead a narrative that risks sanitizing their actions and overshadowing the plight of Israel’s hostages, whose safe return remains a testament to the nation’s commitment to valuing every innocent life.
 
Over the years, I'd say at least 90% of the Brits I have encountered online are antisemites.



.....and 100% of the Welsh.
Europe has a very dark past in regards to antisemitism.

It just comes natural to them.
 
It has more to do with a messiah being crucified.
It did not help that the Catholic Church in the Middle Ages put chains on their believers and Jews saw the opening to do well in the then businesses and living.
 
Over the years, I'd say at least 90% of the Brits I have encountered online are antisemites.



.....and 100% of the Welsh.
If this forum is representative, I’d say you’re correct.
 
Sharabi wrote Hostage, his recounting of that harrowing experience, shortly after his release. His comportment, sustained hope, and heroic emotional strength throughout his captivity are inspiring.

Everyone must read this book to understand the cruel and inhuman treatment that the hostages suffered at Palestinian hands in the 21st century; murdered and treated as they were in the Holocaust. For anyone unable to grasp that there are those who kill and abuse Jews merely because of who they are, this book shows that this is so.

Sharabi was kept in the home of a well-to-do, educated family, all of whom speak English. Eventually, the blindfolds and rope were removed, but he remained shackled. He was given some clothes and flip-flops but was forced to shave all the hair on his body.
On October 31, an Israeli bomb hit the building next door. Following a huge explosion, the building collapsed, shaking the house where Sharabi was imprisoned. He was quickly taken downstairs to a dirt-floored basement.

 
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