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In the latest controversy surrounding media coverage of the Israel-Hamas war, the BBC was forced to apologize for reporting grossly false information. One of its presenters declared that IDF soldiers “were targeting people including medical teams and Arab speakers” at Shifa Hospital in Gaza, which would be a war crime. The presenter repeated this statement twice, citing a Reuters news report.

As the BBC later admitted, this was an outright lie. It quickly emerged that the Reuters report in question had quoted an IDF statement that specially trained forces were accompanied by “medical teams and Arabic-speaking soldiers who are on the ground to ensure that medical supplies reach those in need.” Following a wave of criticism, the BBC apologized.

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