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GCSE exam paper pulled over ‘inappropriate’ reference to Israel-Gaza war

The task asked students to read a passage from David Knott’s book ‘War Doctor: Surgery on the Front Line’

May 29, 2025 15:56
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Pearson removed the 2023 exam paper from its website after a complaint from UK Lawyers for Israel. (Getty)
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The UK’s largest exam board has removed a GCSE English language paper from its website because it featured an “inappropriate” question referencing the 2014 Israel-Gaza War.

The Pearson Edexcel’s 2023 International GCSE paper in English language contained a reading comprehension test that asked students to examine an extract from David Knott’s book War Doctor: Surgery on the Front Line about his experience performing surgery at a hospital in the Strip during the conflict.

After receiving a complaint by UK Lawyers for Israel (UKLFI), a pro-Israel advocacy group who argued that the question exhibited “pro-Palestinian bias”, Pearson removed the past paper, its mark scheme and the associated exam report from its website. Pearson also instructed its anti-piracy team to issue a “take-down” notice to third-party websites hosting the question.

According to the complaint: “Students were provided with an extract describing David Nott’s experience as a doctor in a Gaza hospital during the 2014 ‘Israel-Gaza war’.