BBC: Supporting Terror and Sadism, with British Courtesy

Supporting Terror and Sadism, with British Courtesy
The BBC, the number 1 anti-Semitic propagandist in the free world, also utilized its leading position and European image to praise Hamas and incite against Israel
By: Anat Vidor, President of WIZO
Photo credit: BBC
To say that the British Broadcasting Corporation, the BBC, is the greatest generator of antisemitism in Europe is to state the obvious. Even before the October 7th massacre, the Wiesenthal Center ranked the top anti-Semitic organizations in the world, and the BBC was third after Iran and Hamas. The broadcasting network earned this notable achievement through hard work, after years of rampant anti-Semitic incitement, based on lies and biased, misleading lexicon. Some of the channel’s content creators, in moments of indiscretion, exposed themselves as anti-Semites through sweet tweets such as “Hitler was right” and “Israel is worse than the Nazis,” but most maintained their composure, and under a hypocritical veneer of British courtesy and polished language, patiently crumble Al Jazeera into the English teacup, serving the poison to every home in England and the wider world.
The war in Gaza found the BBC aligning itself with the Gazan terrorist organization, relaying its data and claims as if they were objective truth, downplaying the actions of the most sadistic and dark organization in the world, and attributing war crimes to Israel that didn’t actually happen. A long series of lies and apologies from the channel, and an inconceivable list of 1,500 violations against Israel in war coverage, led us to last week, when an original documentary was broadcast about the suffering of Gaza’s children, naturally caused by Israel’s cruelty. The film was presented as a reliable journalistic product, without the network bothering to inform viewers that the child featured in it, who also narrates the story, is the son of a senior Hamas terrorist, and that the film’s creators, operating under Hamas’s watchful eye, previously created and distributed content supporting Hamas and saluting the October 7th massacre.
One could have summarized the event as yet another routine foul by the anti-Semitic broadcasting body, with another forced apology for protocol’s sake. But another publication from this week, on Israel’s state broadcasting channel, caught my eye. “Explosion of antisemitism in Britain,” declared the headline based on a report by the Community Security Trust in England (CST) showing a dramatic rise in anti-Semitic incidents in England. “The speed with which anti-Semites mobilized in Britain on October 7th and immediately after shows that the rise in antisemitism was a celebration of Hamas’s attack on Israel, not anger about Israel’s military response in Gaza,” stated the report.
Is the anti-Semitic mood in Britain a result of BBC propaganda, or is the media channel being dragged in its feebleness after the public mood? This is apparently the chicken and egg question, but it’s clear there is a direct connection between the two. In a place where the masses’ minds are washed with poisonous propaganda over years, it eventually turns into hatred that leads to violence, and this atmosphere of violence can be found today in the kingdom’s streets in increasing doses.
Even if the BBC is ranked only third in the ranking of anti-Semitic bodies in the world, it should concern us even more than the direct enemies that precede it in the ranking. Because Hamas will eventually be eliminated by force of arms and the blood of our best sons, and Iran will probably also be defeated by military force. In contrast, the BBC is beyond the range of the air force’s radar, and the enormous poison machine created in London will only be defeated when it realizes firsthand that violent and extremist Islam like Hamas is not fighting only against “Jews” but against the entire free world. The Jews are just standing in the way.
