Setting the level of Jew hatred to 10 in the UK isn’t enough. Just like the volume control on their web-player, the BBC likes to take everything to 11.
Just before Yom Kippur a story broke of a Palestinian Woman in a complete face covering burka (something that is not particularly common here in Israel) being stopped by a metal detector check, pulling a knife and being shot. She subsequently died in hospital.
The first version of events largely reported came from the IDF people from the checkpoint. The BBC did not report at that stage. It took a day or two for the alternative stories to emerge from Palestinian sources including selective photos and video released by an anti-Israel NGO that just happened to be waiting while this woman went through the checkpoint.
As we’ve shown so many times in the past, “Palestinian sources” are often contradictory and unreliable. Which, of course, means they’re the go-to reports for the BBC to take as gospel, while sneering (as only the Brits can) at IDF accounts. This case is still up in the air, but one thing is for sure, the BBC will do everything it can to pre-judge the case and find the Jews guilty.