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'No Jewish influence on BBC appeal decision'

Accusations that Israel had influenced the BBC’s decision not to broadcast an appeal for aid to Gaza were strongly denied this week.

January 29, 2009 15:39
Ben Bradshaw

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Leon Symons,

Leon Symons

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Accusations that Israel had influenced the BBC’s decision not to broadcast an appeal for aid to Gaza were strongly denied this week.

The Board of Deputies said that no-one from the community or Israel had spoken to the BBC or had any contact with it about the Disasters Emergency Committee’s appeal, which was broadcast on Monday evening by ITV, Channel 4 and Five.

A Board spokesman said: “Of course humanitarian aid is very important. We were called by a BBC journalist seeking comment on this but we made none. But there is no Jewish, Israeli or Zionist influence here.”

The BBC itself is waiting to see if it may be ordered to broadcast the appeal after an inquiry by the BBC Trust. The Trust decided to intervene during the week as the total of complaints criticising the decision by director- general Mark Thompson not to broadcast the appeal approached 16,000.

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