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BBC said to have used Hamas minister’s son to narrate documentary on ‘ordinary’ Gazans

  • A BBC documentary titled 'Gaza: How to Survive a Warzone' faced backlash after the 13-year-old narrator, Abdullah, was revealed to be the son of Hamas deputy minister Ayman Alyazouri.
  • The Israeli ambassador in London expressed complaints to the BBC regarding the documentary.
  • A letter from 45 journalists and media members described Dr. Ayman Alyazouri as a 'terrorist leader' and demanded the film be removed from the iPlayer until an investigation takes place.
  • BBC Chairman Samir Shah is facing scrutiny over the documentary for what the BBC knew about the narrator's background and its compliance with editorial standards.
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The David Collier blog broke the news in on Tuesday, February 18, 2025.
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