on April 16, 2025, 5:48 pm, in reply to "Re: How are Sky allowed to film inside Gaza? And why not the BBC?"
And just a few minutes ago (and to give Sky News the credit it deserves) snippets from the report I mentioned earlier were included in quite a long interview with the head of Save the Children who told us in graphic detail the horrible, harrowing conditions her staff were working under. She told the studio interviewer that front-line staff and first responders going to the aid of bombed civilians were targets for the IDF. She said explosions were going off "every three or four minutes" and that the children had become so traumatised that they didn't even flinch. So these kids have been turned into numbed-brain husks who will never live anything resembling a normal life ever again, even if they survive.
I realise, of course, that the BBC could have interviewed this woman, without having to seek Israeli permission, because she is not inside Gaza, and they chose not to do so, possibly on the orders of Raffi Berg. But my original question remains: how come Sky obtain footage and interviews when such restrictions are in place?
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