Journalists Expose 'Pro-Israel Bias' in CNN, BBC Coverage
Ten journalists who have covered the 'War on Gaza' for CNN and the BBC revealed the inner workings of those outlets' newsrooms from October 7 onward, documenting "pro-Israel bias in coverage, systematic double standards and frequent violations of journalistic principles," Al-Jazeera reported.
In an article titled "Failing Gaza: Pro-Israel bias uncovered behind the Lens of Western Media", Al-Jazeera quotes the journalists who accused senior newsroom figures of "failing to hold Israeli officials to account and of interfering in reporting to downplay Israeli atrocities."
"In one instance at CNN, false Israeli propaganda was put on air despite warnings from staff members," the report reads. One journalist, referred to as Adam in the article, said there was a period when CNN journalists “couldn’t call air strikes in Gaza air strikes unless we had confirmation from the Israelis." "We would not be doing this in any other place. We would not tolerate the need to ask, say, the Russians whether they bombed a hospital in Kyiv," he said.
Recently, when health officials in Gaza announced that Israeli attacks had killed more than 40,000 people, CNN Managing Editor Mike McCarthy ordered his team to "contextualize and hold Hamas accountable," Adam said.
In the article, a former BBC journalist, Sara, accused the British broadcaster of a double standard in interviewing guests. "It was overwhelmingly guests on the Palestinian side of things who were being looked into," she said. "Palestinians being flagged up for using the word Zionist, which isn't something to flag necessarily." "But there was no balance in what was going on. Israeli spokespeople who we did have on were given a lot of free rein to say whatever they wanted with very little pushback," she said.
The BBC and CNN denied allegations of bias against them.
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