The BBC censored a movie about medics in Gaza. All for Israel

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More than 600 prominent personalities from the planet of film, media and culture criticised BBC for “putting on a shelf” a documentary about the work of physicians in the ghetto of Gaza. In a peculiar open letter, the British station was called upon to air an unfavorable judaic regime, a document.

The BBC censored a movie about medics in Gaza. In an open letter addressed to BBC manager General Tim Davi, the movie entitled "Gaza: medicine Under Fire", which papers the experiences of wellness professionals operating under judaic genocide during the ghetto pacification in Gaza.

The signatories include American actor Susan Sarandon, comedian Frankie Boyle and Lindsey Hilsum, an English tv writer and writer. "We are writing to you again with deep concern about the censorship of Palestinian voices – this time doctors working in unimaginable conditions in the Gaza Strip" It's a letter. Signatories accused the BBC of ‘showing bias’ in reporting events in the Gaza Strip and expressed concerns about the ‘balance and impartiality’ of the broadcaster.

"The release of Gaza's film: Medics Under Fire, a paper created by Oscar nominees, Emmy and Peabody award-winning filmmakers including Ben de Pear, Karim Shah and Ramita Navai" – reads the letter.

The paper details in item the attacks on Palestinian wellness workers and hospitals in the Gaza Ghetto, which resulted in the ongoing Israeli attacks, resulting in nearly 53,000 Palestinians being killed as of October 7, 2023.

In a statement, wellness Workers 4 Palestine stated: "Health workers presented in this paper witnessed the killings of countless of their colleagues and risked their lives not only to look after their patients, but besides to paper and exposure Israel's continuous attacks on infrastructure and wellness professionals".

Expressing solidarity with the Gaza medics, whose voices are silenced, the group stated that their stories are "be deafened by bureaucracy and political censorship". "If Palestinian doctors' voices are not considered credible – as previously rejected by Palestinian children – then whose voices do the BBC consider credible?" – asked rhetorically the group.

Basement Films, the company behind the movie production, besides criticized censorship, writing: "Every day of the hold of the release of this movie shows that the BBC fails to comply with its commitment to inform the public, fails to fulfil its journalistic work to convey the fact and fails to comply with its moral work to support its own brave colleagues".

The BBC has faced expanding criticism for the conflict relations in Gaza. Last week, protesters gathered outside the sender's London headquarters, accusing the station of “hiding genocide” after another document, titled "Gaza: How to last a War Zone".

OUR COMMENTS: It seems that all genocides are equal, but any are “equal”. erstwhile they are done by Jews, this is not to be said.

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