Herzog’s spokesperson, Naor Ihia, raised concerns about the interview’s conduct and shared clips the BBC chose not to air.
The BBC’s anti-Israel bias is evident, as it frequently presents one-sided narratives and disseminates misinformation about Israel and its ongoing events.
This week, the BBC significantly shortened an interview with Israeli President Isaac Herzog, airing only six out of 28 minutes.
The censored parts included references to the BBC’s reluctance to officially categorize Hamas as a terrorist organization and Herzog’s emotional response to the Hamas terrorist massacre on Oct. 7, where about 1400 Israelis were butchered and over 240 kidnapped.
Herzog’s spokesperson, Naor Ihia, raised concerns about the interview’s conduct and shared clips the BBC chose not to air.