I want to tell you a story.
Last week the BBC Verify team posted a demonising report that accused Israel of abusing Palestinian medics.
The BBC Verify story relied on six separate sources. I think you should meet the people @bbcnews rely on:
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The first is Soha Ibrahim. Her social media accounts are full of anti-Israel venom. On X she even liked posts that celebrated Oct 7 and support Hamas.
This woman is not a random bystander. She WORKS for the BBC.
The second was Marie-Jose Al Azzi - another BBC employee.
Here she is openly calling on Shakira to boycott Israel
The third was a Palestinian, Muath Al Khatib. His timeline is also no different from an anti-Israel activist - and in 2016 he even got triggered by the number of Jewish people he saw in Thailand
Those are the Arabic speaking journalists that the BBC Verify team TRUSTED and RELIED ON. But then the BBC also rely on three Gazan eye witnesses. - it is important you meet them as well.
One was Dr Atef Hout - here he is celebrating a rocket strike on Israeli civilians
Another was Abu Sabha. Here he is publicly glorifying and celebrating the terrorist Uday Al Tamimi
The last was Hatem Raba. He was clever enough to create a new social media profile in December so people would think he was a doctor rather than a professional political activist for the PLO.
He is a Fatah activist and another one who glorifies terrorism
That is it. Three Arabic journalists who support terrorism / hate Jews and three Gazans who support terrorists / hate Jews.
These are the people the BBC rely on to create the BBC Verify reports.
This is how the lies go mainstream and antisemitism spreads.
We fund this!!
BBC Verify are amateur anti-Israel hacks who couldn't verify a tomato.
A bunch of supremacist naive fools with greatly exaggerated opinions of their own ability and intelligence.
It is time the BBC STOPPED with its toxic anti-Israel agenda and accepted it has a problem.
Must add. some of this work appeared in the Mail on Sunday today - but it was put together with the help of the @CAMERAorgUK team.
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