Tuesday 27 April 2010


Has anybody else noticed...

>> MONDAY, APRIL 26, 2010

...that the UK's tweet-happy left-wing comedy establishment (see BBC and Channel 4 listings for details) 

appears to have opted for a Twitter silence on the subject of South Park's censorship?

Update. From The Simpsons episode broadcast in America last night:

Some Unmentionable Matters

Yesterday ‘Elder of Ziyon’ reported ‘Hamas’ interior minister’s sick daughter airlifted by 

Israel to Jordan.’ We have to go to Islamic Jihad’s organ ‘Palestine Today’ to read a transcendental

 Google Translation of the tale because Fathi Hammad was feeling a bit shy. He feared the story wouldn’t 

go down very well at home.

"Sources in Gaza yesterday that the situation of girls has improved. In addition, it imposed stringent 
controls in the sector did not put any details about the case in the media.

Maariv quoted the Fatah men in Gaza, said Hamas leaders would be in big embarrassment in the wake
 of the event, because the talk is going for Israel permission to help a man great enthusiasm."


The BBC version of this story also needs a translation. Their version seems to say:

Israel’s blockade of Gaza puts residents’ health at risk. Israel only allowed this child to leave after special
 pleading from Jordan’s King Abdullah ll.

Elder of Ziyon fills in the gaps that an unbiased BBC would have provided:

"- Israel regularly allows Gazans to be treated at Israeli hospitals.

- In 2009, Israel allowed over 10,000 Gazans to come to Israel for medical purposes.

- Another 10,000 Gazans exited the Strip for other reasons.

- An Israeli medical clinic that was built specifically for Gazans injured in Operation Cast Lead was closed 
down when Hamas refused to allow any residents to get treated there.

- Hamas has methodically taken over all the medical associations in Gaza since seizing power, replacing
 doctors if their political views weren't deemed to be pro-Hamas enough.

- Hamas has used Gaza hospitals and ambulances to transport and protect its own militants

It seems that the BBC has a narrative about Gaza and it will only mention the facts that it deems 
relevant to pushing that narrative. It just so happens that this narrative has nothing bad to say about 
Hamas and everything bad to say about Israel."

Commenter Zvi has carried out a systematic study of BBC bias against Israel, and he hopes the BBC will 
read his comment, and change. But he doubts it.

H/T Biodegradable: Open Thread.