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BBC bans journalist who called Jews ‘devils’

BBC Arabic reporter Ahmed Alagha has been barred from the channel after antisemitic comments were discovered on his social media

June 3, 2025 11:45
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Ahmed Alagha appeared on BBC Arabic earlier in May. (Photo: BBC Arabic)
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Gaza reporter Ahmed Alagha has reportedly been banned from appearing on the BBC’s Arabic service after describing Jews as “devils” and Israelis as “not human beings”.

Alagha, a regular contributor to BBC Arabic’s coverage of the war in Gaza, was barred from the channel after The Telegraph uncovered derogatory and antisemitic comments apparently made by the journalist on social media.

In one post, following Israeli strikes in Gaza, Alagha reportedly wrote that the Israeli occupation "is the embodiment of filth, the unrivalled swamp of wickedness,” adding: “As for the Jews, they are the devils of hypocrites.”

The following day he reportedly said: “The ‘Israelis’ are not human beings to begin with, rather they are not even beasts. Perhaps they belong to a race for which no description can capture the extent of their lust and sadism.”

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