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Report reveals a “deeply worrying pattern of bias’ against Israel , authors say.
Researchers analysed four months of BBC 's output across television, radio, online news, podcasts and social media.
Israel was associated with genocide more than 14 times more than Hamas in the corporation’s coverage of the conflict.
Former BBC executive Danny Cohen warns there is now an institutional crisis’ at the national broadcaster.
Lord Austin of Dudley , a former Labour minister, said he is now convinced’ that the BBC ’s coverage of the current Israel -Hamas conflict “fails to meet the standards of impartiality and independence on which its public funding is based”.
Asserson report claims freelancers employed by the BBC supported Hamas on social media platforms.
It also criticises Jeremy Bowen , the BBC ’s international editor, for his reporting of the conflict.
The report claims that a number of BBC reporters have shown extreme hostility to Israel .
BBC has strongly denied the claims and said it will respond to the report carefully.
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