Monday, October 26, 2020

BBC finally dropped documentary that promotes sympathy for jihadist who murdered 16 innocent people




It took an action campaign begun by the father of a murdered victim of Islamic terror and anti-Semitic hatred. The campaign was waged against the BBC network with the help of Palestinian Media Watch (PMW) and United With Israel (UWI). The result was the BBC dropped the documentary that was sympathetic to the Palestinian scumcrumpet who planned the 2001suicide bombing of a Sbarro pizzaria in Jerusalem in which 15 people were murdered. 

She was not the suicide bomber, but sent someone to do her wet work.

The BBC’s Arabic show “Trending” had broadcast an item whose sole purpose was to give a voice and sympathetic exposure to terrorist Ahlam Tamimi. 

She planned and coordinated the suicide bombing that killed eight children, including an American-Israeli dual citizen, Malki Roth. the daughter of Frimet and Arnold Roth.

UWI asked its readers to support Mr. Roth, who worked with PMW to demand BBC remove the disgusting video championing the killer, and asked they also apologize.

“Together with PMW, and in the name of our murdered child, my wife and I call on BBC ‎management … BBC must immediately remove the videos from YouTube, and issue a ‎sincere public apology to the families of Tamimi’s victims whose memories BBC has ‎desecrated by promoting their murderer,” Roth stated. ‎

The campaign finally got through to the BBC management, and last week the public corporation pulled the video and offered an apology.

“Following an editorial review we found that this segment was in breach of our editorial guidelines and we removed the clip from our digital platforms last week. We accept that the segment should not have been shown and apologize for the offense caused,” a BBC spokesperson told the UK’s Jewish News with as much sincerity as Joe Biden on fracking.

PMW verified the removal of the interview and the link is now broken. Yet while the BBC published an apology on the London-based Jewish news site, they have not come out publicly to apologize, according to PMW.


Earlier this year, 18 major Jewish organizations called on the Trump Administration to put pressure on Jordan’s King Abdullah to extradite Tamimi to face murder charges in the U.S. for the death of Malki Roth, 15, and 31-year-old teacher Judith Hayman Greenbaum. An additional victim, a young mother who was also an American national, has remained comatose since the bombing.

Although sentenced to only 16 life terms, Tamimi was released as part of the 2011 prisoner release in exchange for hostage IDF soldier Gilad Shalit and moved to Jordan, where she hosts a talk show on a TV station affiliated with the Hamas terror group.

In a 2006 interview in prison, Tamimi said, “I’m not sorry for what I did. I will get out of prison and I refuse to recognize Israel’s existence.”

“The BBC’s apology does the world’s most influential broadcaster no honor at all. It does not even pretend to deal with the deeply troubling issues that make BBC Arabic’s October 8, 2020 ‘Trending’ program – in effect a tribute to the world’s most wanted female fugitive – so disturbing,” Roth said. “What’s certainly not changing yet is the incredible consensus among Jordanians that Tamimi is a hero, an inspiration, a role model.

“That the BBC has encouraged and played into this is unforgivable. It cannot be resolved with a fatuous apology,” he said.

She kills Jews, among them children and hosts a freaking tv show.


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