According to the reports, a supported journalist appeared on the BBC Arab channel praised Hamas’ terrorists and asked that the Jews be burned “as Hitler did.”
Samer Elzaenen, 33, a regular taxpayer who reports the Gaza Strip for the Arab BBC, has a long history of online anti -Semitic publications, according to The telegraph.
In a 2011 publication, according to the reports, Elzaenen wrote on Facebook: “My message to the Zionist Jews: we are going to recover our country, we love death for the good of Allah, in the same way that you love life. We burn you as Haver did, but this time we won” Time. “
More recent, in 2022, it is said that he wrote: “When things go wrong for us, they shoot the Jews, fix everything.”
The width blade said that through its various social media platforms, the BBC taxpayer praised 30 terrorist attacks against Israeli civilians, and described terrorists as “heroes” and “martyrs” who would like the “sky”, while delighted in deaths.
After the terrorist attacks of October 7, which are approximately 1,200 Israelis dead and hundreds of tasks more like hostages, they allegedly praised the Islamists of Hamas, including those who attacked young people at the Nova Music Festival, “Resistance”.
The BBC Arab has frequently faced accusations of underpinning anti -Semitic voices, even when another collaborator described the attacks of October 7 as an example of “taking an initiative” and an acclaimed footage of Israeli hostages.
However, anti -Semitism scandals in the British public broadcaster not only come from the BBC Arabic. Last year, an improvement in BBC3 was fired after, according to reports, on the social networks that Isrealis was a “kind of subcontinental chauchase invading colonizer with indigenous zero/blood” and that the jewelry stores were “apartheid parasites.”
Last month, the BBC faced the calls to an anti -terrorist investigation after it arose that he had paid a family member of a high -ranking Hamas official to appear in the documentary Gaza: How to survive a war zone.
BBC admitted to having paid Abdullah Al-Yazouri, the 14-year-old son of the Hamas Agricultural Minister, Dr. Ayman Al-Yazouri, who was portrayed as an average civilian despite having family connections with one of the founders of the Islamic terrorist group.
In response to the last scandal, the BBC said taxpayers are not considered personnel members.
A spokesman said: “International journalists, including BBC, do not have access to Gaza, so we hear from a variety of accounts of eyewitnesses of the Strip.
“These are not members of the BBC staff or part of the BBC reports. We did not know the activity of people’s social networks before listening to them in the air. We are absolutely clear that it is not a place for anti -Semitism in our services.”