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Just when you think you can’t hate the BBC any more: along comes yet another horrible blood libel

Tom Winnifrith
Sunday 17 August 2025
If a migrant or a left wing politician is attacked the first action of the BBC and the MSM is to find a recent “hurty” speech by Nigel Farage or someone else it deems hard right and to scream “words have consequences”. And thus, with the amount of anti semitic hate crimes at levels not seen since the 1930s, with British Jews now 40 times more likely to suffer a hate crime than British Muslims, you’d have thought that the BBC would tread with care.

The screenshot below is of a tweet now viewed more than 2.3 million times claiming that Israel, the wicked Jews, had caused another poor Gazan to die from hunger. It has been shared across the world.

In fact, as the death certificate shows she died from leukemia and, in fact, the wicked Jews had escorted her from Gaza and flown her to Italy for treatment as they have done for several hundred seriously ill Gazans. All, “on the house”.

The blood libel has been debunked more than 12 hours ago but the tweet stays live stirring up more hatred against jews. In a just world the BBC would find out which staffer ran this story without checking the facts and sack them. It would also sack those who allowed the blood libel to stay live after it was debunked.

But the level of hatred of Israel at the BBC is off the scale and means that it really does not care how many British Jews are attacked as result of its spewing out blood libels. Why anybody should fork out £174.50 to fund the sort of material of which Julius Streicher would be proud is beyond comprehension.









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