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Israel is watching the 2nd anniversary of the October 7 attacks (Picture: Getty)

The BBC had to say that I am sorry after the 7 October massacre as a “increase” as a message to its workers.

Telegraph, BBC News, the personnel, the second anniversary of the terrorist attacks received an eyebrow collection e-mail.

Fury exploded after drinking photographs of children walking in the destroyed buildings in Gaza, instead of showing the victims of Palestinian women and the victims of Israel who died in the Hamas attack. News, Green Party Deputy Mothin Ali ‘Mazzelenme’ comes as a massacre of October 7.

Fresh storm explodes on allegations of prejudice

The message came from the BBC audience team, a department that crushes the audience numbers and told journalists and producers what best for their audience.

“When we reached the two-year anniversary of the rise in Israel-Gazze conflict, we asked the British viewers what they wanted and needed from the news.”

The choice of words triggered another wave of accusation that the company hosts the anti -Israel thought, and critics pressure on the bosses on allegations that have played the publisher since October 7.

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Hitting with mourning relatives

Ma’anit, who was kidnapped from his cousin Tsachi Idan on October 7, was kidnapped from Nihal Zir Kibbutz and killed while he was kept captive.

He said: “Using this language and framework is provocative and insulting.

He continued: “This report is talking with a shocking and sad corporate prejudice in the BBC where this report wanders today. Isn’t our pain important?”

Natalie Sanandji, who survived the 7 October Nova Massacre, said, “It is painful to see the survival of the Nova Festival on October 7th. Once again, the media has tried to underestimate or delete what happened to us on October 7: An attack on Israel.

“I hoped that the media would respect our pain for only one day, for the last two years, the way of respect for the pain of the Gaza people.”

The old television boss condemns the language

Danny Cohen, former director of BBC television, said, “This is shocking but not surprising. Another example of daily, corporate prejudice in the BBC.

“October 7 to call the terrorist massacre, ‘rise’ deeply disturbing. It is a language that Hamas can use.

“We can assume that the image used by the BBC will focus on Jewish victims. However, the instinctive prejudice of the BBC meant that the situation was not even the case even on this mourning day.”

A BBC Insider said: “In everything, a briefing about mass expectations from BBC, the use of such a definition of unilateral savagery is shocked.

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Corporation takes a step back after the complaint

The publisher changed the course after increasing the concerns about both the language used and the photo selected to show the e -mail.

Publisher spokesman: “This internal personnel should be expressed in a different way and we are sorry for any crime that causes. We are organizing and we will change the text in our intranet.”

The sources revealed that a young employee has prepared a controversial message.

A senior BBC news presenter said Telegraph: “I don’t think I don’t think the people who are bad, I don’t understand anything about the modern world.

“When marking the second anniversary of the October 7 attacks, Palestinian to use a picture of suffering: How is it signed? It only sums up everything that the BBC is in a built -in.”

A BBC source defended the Gaza photograph and the e-mail claimed that the audience has now seen how he saw the Israeli-Gazze conflict.

Westminster Figures Slam Corporation

“This is the latest shocking example of the prejudice in the BBC. When will they learn?”

Reform British Deputy Leading Richard Tice accused the BBC for “trying to deny the October 7 massacre” and “widespread anti-Semitism”.

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People around the world came together to remember their victims on October 7, 2023 (Picture: Getty)

Longer document has created more concern

CLICKING staff found a longer document discussing the attacks. He said: “On October 7, 2023, the conflict between Palestine and Israel attacked Southern Israel when Hamas attacked Southern Israel, killed 1,200 and seized 200 hostages.

“In response, Israel launched a long -term military campaign in Gaza, which resulted in a widespread destruction and humanitarian crisis. In the following months, cease -fire efforts stopped, global pressure intensified, and civilian losses continued to rise, curling worldwide protests and diplomatic tensions.

“In September 2025, the United Kingdom government announced that the Palestinian province was officially recognized shortly before the Hamas attack two -year anniversary.

“This moment offers a difficulty and opportunity for our audience for our audience for the BBC journalists.”

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The company has been fighting similar charges for months. General Manager Tim Davie had to apologize to the Jewish community in July after publishing Bob Vylan’s anti -Jewish cheers in Glastonbury.

The bosses revolved around Mr. Davie’s leadership after encouraging them to join them in cheers who wanted “death, IDF to IDF” after the crowd could not withdraw the plug in the live broadcast showing the Punk Rap duo.

BBC exploded another scandal when a child who presented a Gaza documentary to the audience was the son of a Hamas minister, who was defined as a dagger to the heart of the BBC’s President Samir Shah’s claim that the BBC was neutral and reliable.

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