Be sure, despite its obsessive revisiting of the events of October 7 in Israel, the BBC won't be reporting on this latest development:
Families of those killed in Kibbutz Be'eri that day are demanding an official investigation into the growing body of evidence that their loved ones were killed not by Hamas but by the Israeli military.
Their concerns have been heightened by the recent admission from an Israeli commander that hr ordered a tank to fire a shell into a house where 14 Israelis had been taken hostage by Hamas in Be'eri. Many of those hostages were incinerated by the shell, along with the Hamas fighters.
Nonetheless, Israel cited the charred bodies as proof of Hamas' barbarity, and justification for its subsequent genocidal campaign in Gaza – rather than as evidence of its own scorched-earth policy, one indifferent to the lives of its own civilians.
...no amount of cajolery, and no attempts at ethical or social seduction, can eradicate from my heart a deep burning hatred for the Tory Party...So far as I am concerned they are lower than vermin.
The BBC's reporting on Gaza – or rather lack of it – is beyond parody.
Tonight's News at 10 featured reporter Wyre Davies finding yet another excuse for the BBC to return at length to the fall-out for Israelis from the three-month-old events of October 7, followed by him gravely intoning: 'The world's attention is still very much focused on the ongoing war, just over in Gaza.'
Well, the BBC's attention certainly hasn't been focused on the suffering of Palestinians in Gaza. Not a word tonight about Israel's continuing bombing of civilians, or the famine and disease it is inducing through its 'complete siege'. Or Israel's referral to the International Court of Justice, charged with carrying out a genocide.
Instead we segued from an interview with the families of the hostages and a report on the 'We will dance again' campaign by the Nova festival organisers to Lyse Doucet analysing Israel's options for running Gaza on the 'day after'.
Once again, the BBC made the Palestinians of Gaza – and the genocide they are enduring – invisible.
...no amount of cajolery, and no attempts at ethical or social seduction, can eradicate from my heart a deep burning hatred for the Tory Party...So far as I am concerned they are lower than vermin.