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The BBC was forced to release another reform on Monday that after reporting that a Gajan woman died of malnutrition, when she was actually suffering from leukemia.
On Sunday, the BBC launched a story, which “the malnourished Gajan woman was flown in Italy, dies in the hospital.” BBC journalist Rachel Muller-Hendek reported that the woman was “taken out for Italy for treatment during being severely decreased,” and exposed, “the United Nations has warned of widespread malnutrition in Gaza” who has been largely convicted on Israel.
The preliminary report said, “PISA’s University Hospital said that it suffered cardiac arrest and died less than 48 hours after arriving on Friday.” “The hospital said she had suffered severe loss of weight and muscle, while Italian news agencies reported that she was suffering from serious malnutrition.”
However, Headline The “Gajan woman was later converted into a hospital to be hoisted in Italy” and said that further reporting from both the hospital and the Israeli aid officials was found “very complex clinical photo”, in which the female was suffering from leukemia. The BBC published an explanation very below the article.
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The BBC clarified that the woman had a more “complex” medical picture in her story. (Rahm Khatib/Anadolu through Getty Image)
“The title of this article originally stated that Jurba Abu Zuhari died of malnutrition, stating that she was facing cardiac arrest and died on Friday.” “The headline has been amended to remove the reference to malnutrition, described in the hospital as a ‘very complex clinical picture’.”
In a comment by Fox News Digital, a BBC spokesman said that after learning more information, the title on the story and later the tweet was not known about the woman’s leukemia.
The statement said, “We did not know in the beginning that Jauah Abu Zuhari was being treated for leukemia.” “According to the general editorial practice, we added it to the story after Israeli officials put information in a public domain, which the hospital has described as ‘a very complex clinical picture’. We have amended the original title and tweet and added an explanatory note.”
The BBC has a long history of improving and releasing forgiveness about its reporting on the Israeli-Hamas war, with errors that are in favor of a terrorist organization or sympathetic.
BBC was One of many news organizations The Hamas-controlled Gaza ran away to report the false claims made by the Ministry of Health that Israel had bombed the Al-Ahli Baptist Hospital, resulting in 500 civilians casualties, soon after the October 7 terrorist attack.
In November 2023, BBC apologizes It was claimed after the IDF was targeting people including medical teams at Al Shifa Hospital, Gaza, after a quotation by a spokesperson of IDF and distorting a quotation by an IDF spokesman “. The IDF spokesperson actually said that Arab speaking soldiers were on the ground to ensure that the aid made his way into the hospital.
BBC apologizes to report unproven claims about Israel Take out the “summary execution” Gaza citizens in January 2024.
In February, BBC apologizes after its anchor Nikki Shiller referred to for Israel Hostage as “prisoners” In the air.
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The BBC has repeatedly apologized and released a return to the coverage of the Israeli-Hamas war. ,
Also in February, the BBC pulled the documentary “Gaza: How to Surviv A Warzone” from his streaming platform after inadvertently profiled Hamas’s 13 -year -old son in the film. The BBC released an forgiveness for being unaware of the connection at that time and added a new note to the film to provide more references.
An internal BBC report in July found that the broadcaster violated the editorial guidelines for the film, after which it was revealed that three members of the production company Hoyo Films, who produced the film, knew that the boy’s father Hamas was an officer.
The investigation called the BBC for its proper hard work in front of the broadcast to be “not sufficiently active” and called it for “unanimous or partially replied with the significant monitoring of questions”.
Last month, the New York Times also had to issue a note that a weak child displayed on the front page as a proof of famine in Gaza was “not a healthy” as reported, but was actually suffering from a prehexisting position related to the conflict with Israel.
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The BBC has issued several improvements or apologies about its reporting on Israel-Gaja war or antisementism. (Istock)
Fox News’ David Spector contributed to this report.