Post by Teddy Bear on Aug 21, 2015 18:10:46 GMT
BBC Watch does an excellent job of monitoring and reporting on the skewed output of the BBC clearly showing its anti-Israel agenda. Today they give the statistics of how many terror attacks were perpetrated against Israel in July, and how many of these, if any were covered by the BBC.
Just in the last few days there have been several attacks by Palestinians on Israelis that have received no mention from the BBC, as well as rockets fired from Syria into Israel that the BBC prefers to ignore. The stories that they do prefer instead to focus on in their Mid-East webpage for the area are:
Hamas 'seizes Israeli spy dolphin' off Gaza
Hamas claims to have captured a dolphin being used as an Israeli spy off the coast of Gaza, local media report.
The militant Palestinian Islamist group, which dominates Gaza, says the mammal was equipped with spying devices, including cameras, according to the newspaper Al-Quds (in Arabic).
It was apparently discovered by a naval unit of Hamas's military wing and brought ashore.
No photographs of the alleged marine secret agent have been released.
Al-Quds said that the newest recruit was "stripped of its will" and turned into "a murderer" by the Israeli security services.
and this one:
Palestinian Christians urge help against West Bank barrier
Palestinian Christians are appealing for international support to oppose renewed construction of part of Israel's West Bank barrier.
Local church leaders - Latin Catholic and Greek Orthodox - have been involved in the campaign to prevent the construction of the barrier.
As we record each month the persecution of Christians throughout the Muslim world by Raymond Ibrahim, and how little, if any, of this is brought to public attention by the BBC, it only shows just how twisted the BBC truly are. If they had at least covered the terror attacks committed by Palestinians against Israel it might give the reader an idea of just why Israel needs this barrier, rather than only present the one-sided view of those Christians who need to suck up to the Palestinians for their survival.
Just in the last few days there have been several attacks by Palestinians on Israelis that have received no mention from the BBC, as well as rockets fired from Syria into Israel that the BBC prefers to ignore. The stories that they do prefer instead to focus on in their Mid-East webpage for the area are:
Hamas 'seizes Israeli spy dolphin' off Gaza
Hamas claims to have captured a dolphin being used as an Israeli spy off the coast of Gaza, local media report.
The militant Palestinian Islamist group, which dominates Gaza, says the mammal was equipped with spying devices, including cameras, according to the newspaper Al-Quds (in Arabic).
It was apparently discovered by a naval unit of Hamas's military wing and brought ashore.
No photographs of the alleged marine secret agent have been released.
Al-Quds said that the newest recruit was "stripped of its will" and turned into "a murderer" by the Israeli security services.
and this one:
Palestinian Christians urge help against West Bank barrier
Palestinian Christians are appealing for international support to oppose renewed construction of part of Israel's West Bank barrier.
Local church leaders - Latin Catholic and Greek Orthodox - have been involved in the campaign to prevent the construction of the barrier.
As we record each month the persecution of Christians throughout the Muslim world by Raymond Ibrahim, and how little, if any, of this is brought to public attention by the BBC, it only shows just how twisted the BBC truly are. If they had at least covered the terror attacks committed by Palestinians against Israel it might give the reader an idea of just why Israel needs this barrier, rather than only present the one-sided view of those Christians who need to suck up to the Palestinians for their survival.
BBC News coverage of terrorism – July 2015
The Israel Security Agency’s report on terror attacks during July 2015 (English here, Hebrew here) shows that throughout the month a total of 107 incidents took place: 63 in Judea & Samaria, 42 in Jerusalem, one incident of missile fire from the Gaza Strip and one incident of missile fire from the Sinai Peninsula.
Two Palestinian civilians were killed and two injured (in the arson attack in Duma on July 31st) and three members of the Israeli security forces were wounded in those attacks. The agency recorded 90 attacks with petrol bombs, one stabbing, two shooting attacks and 12 attacks using explosive devices.
BBC News website reporting on those 107 attacks was confined to two incidents: the July 3rd firing of three Grad missiles from Sinai by ISIS’ ‘Sinai Province’ affiliate was covered in one written report and the July 31st arson attack in Duma was covered in two written articles and two filmed reports. The missile attack from the Gaza Strip on July 16th and the stabbing of a soldier the previous day were among the many incidents which did not receive BBC coverage.
In short, the BBC covered 1.87% of the terror attacks which took place in July 2015.
Since the beginning of the year the BBC has reported just 0.98% of the terror attacks which have actually taken place. Its record on coverage of Israeli fatalities stands at 0% whilst 100% of Palestinian fatalities have been reported.
The Israel Security Agency’s report on terror attacks during July 2015 (English here, Hebrew here) shows that throughout the month a total of 107 incidents took place: 63 in Judea & Samaria, 42 in Jerusalem, one incident of missile fire from the Gaza Strip and one incident of missile fire from the Sinai Peninsula.
Two Palestinian civilians were killed and two injured (in the arson attack in Duma on July 31st) and three members of the Israeli security forces were wounded in those attacks. The agency recorded 90 attacks with petrol bombs, one stabbing, two shooting attacks and 12 attacks using explosive devices.
BBC News website reporting on those 107 attacks was confined to two incidents: the July 3rd firing of three Grad missiles from Sinai by ISIS’ ‘Sinai Province’ affiliate was covered in one written report and the July 31st arson attack in Duma was covered in two written articles and two filmed reports. The missile attack from the Gaza Strip on July 16th and the stabbing of a soldier the previous day were among the many incidents which did not receive BBC coverage.
In short, the BBC covered 1.87% of the terror attacks which took place in July 2015.
Since the beginning of the year the BBC has reported just 0.98% of the terror attacks which have actually taken place. Its record on coverage of Israeli fatalities stands at 0% whilst 100% of Palestinian fatalities have been reported.