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Board demands answers from BBC over ‘problematic and offensive’ Jeremy Bowen report

The body claimed that the piece analysis Israel’s alleged ‘war crimes’ contained ‘unnecessary’ references to the Holocaust and failed to account for Hamas atrocities

June 10, 2025 08:52
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The Board of Deputies has complained to the BBC over a 'problematic and offensive' analysis piece by BBC News International Editor Jeremy Bowen (Image: BBC In Depth)
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The Board of Deputies has written to the BBC condemn an analysis piece written by the corporation’s international editor, Jeremy Bowen, regarding Israel’s alleged “war crimes” in Gaza.

Commenting on the June 8 article, the representative body of the UK’s Jewish community said it had “deep concerns” over its content, including what it called “problematic, unnecessary and offensive references to the Holocaust”.

The piece, published for BBC: In Depth – which offers “in depth and expert analysis” from BBC News – was entitled “Israel is accused of the gravest war crimes - how governments respond could haunt them for years to come”.

In it Bowen, who has long faced accusations of anti-Israel bias in his reporting, wrote: “In Europe there is also now a widely held belief, as in Israel, that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is prolonging the war not to safeguard Israelis, but to preserve the ultra-nationalist coalition that keeps him in power.”