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BBC Contributor in Gaza Sparks Outrage with Anti-Semitic Hate Speech

 

A journalist who has frequently appeared on BBC Arabic to report from Gaza has been exposed for posting violently anti-Semitic messages on social media, including a chilling call to "burn" Jews like Hitler did. Samer Elzaenen, who has featured on BBC Arabic over a dozen times since the outbreak of violence following the Hamas attacks on October 7, has stirred major controversy after his hateful online posts came to light.

 

Elzaenen, 33, has provided live reports, including dispatches from the Nuseirat refugee camp last June after an Israeli rescue operation that resulted in numerous Palestinian casualties. However, investigations have uncovered a disturbing history of social media posts in which he not only singles out Jews for blame but openly incites violence against them. In one Facebook post from July 2022, Elzaenen wrote: "When things go awry for us, shoot the Jews, it fixes everything."

 

 

His rhetoric went even further in a 2011 Facebook post, where he issued a direct and terrifying threat: "My message to the Zionist Jews: We are going to take our land back, we love death for Allah’s sake the same way you love life. We shall burn you as Hitler did, but this time we won’t have a single one of you left."

 

Beyond these shocking statements, Elzaenen’s social media activity has consistently glorified violence against Jewish civilians. He has used hashtags like "#We Are All Hamas You Son of a Jewess," praised attacks on Jewish civilians as “blessed” and “heroic,” and referred to the perpetrators as “martyrs” who “ascended” to “heaven.” Following a February 2023 attack where a Palestinian terrorist killed two young boys and a 20-year-old man at a Jerusalem bus stop, Elzaenen remarked that the victims “will soon go to hell.”

 

Elzaenen has repeatedly described the Hamas militants who carried out the October 7 atrocities, including the attack on the Nova music festival, as "resistance fighters," further underlining his deep-rooted extremism.

 

He is not alone in this behavior. Ahmed Qannan, another freelance contributor for BBC Arabic, also expressed chilling sentiments online. After a deadly shooting near a Jerusalem synagogue on Holocaust Memorial Day in January 2023, Qannan responded to a Facebook comment wishing to "see some throats cut" by writing: "Don’t give up on your ambition." He also praised a 26-year-old Palestinian who murdered five people in Bnei Brak in March 2022, calling him a “hero.”

 

While BBC insiders stress that neither Elzaenen nor Qannan are formal members of BBC staff, their continued use as freelance contributors has provoked widespread condemnation. Media watchdogs, including the Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting and Analysis (Camera), argue that BBC Arabic’s choice to feature such individuals reflects a severe bias and a failure to maintain journalistic neutrality.

 

Camera UK issued a scathing statement, saying: “The BBC misleadingly frames freelance journalists used by the Arabic service as mere 'contributors' so it won’t have to take responsibility for the hatred they regularly spew in social media. Freelancers who divulge such egregious bias should not be covering Israeli and Jewish affairs for the BBC."

 

The controversy has prompted political action as well. Kemi Badenoch, leader of the Conservative Party, recently demanded "wholesale reform" of BBC Arabic after Camera's findings surfaced. In a letter to BBC Director-General Tim Davie, Badenoch stressed: “BBC Arabic is intended to provide high-quality, trusted news for the hundreds of millions of people who speak Arabic. Instead, it seems that the World Service may be fomenting extremism and misleading audiences – while funded by the taxpayer and licence fees. This is simply unacceptable and must stop.”

 

Previously, the BBC conducted internal investigations into some Arabic presenters who liked or shared posts that appeared to celebrate the October 7 massacres, but no further disciplinary action was taken.

 

Both Elzaenen and Qannan were contacted for comment but have not publicly responded. In a statement, a BBC spokesperson clarified: “International journalists including the BBC are not allowed access into Gaza so we hear from a range of eyewitness accounts from the strip. These are not BBC members of staff or part of the BBC’s reporting team. We were not aware of the individuals’ social media activity prior to hearing from them on air. We are absolutely clear that there is no place for anti-Semitism on our services.”

 

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5 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 

  Their history :

Labour, Left wing, anti semites .

Its ingrained in them 

Honestly: do you think there are more Labour members antisemites than in the Tory party?

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1 minute ago, newbee2022 said:

Honestly: do you think there are more Labour members antisemites than in the Tory party?

 

   Yes, Labour supporters pretend to be tolerant , but below the surface they are often racist , misogynistic , anti semites .

   They disguise that but shouting at other people and calling THEM racist , misogynistic , anti semites .

   How many non White men have been voted to lead Labour ?

None ?

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@MalcolmB off topic and inflammatory posts have been removed. Please stop the baiting. Topic here is:

 

BBC Contributor in Gaza Sparks Outrage ‘We’ll burn Jews like Hitler did’

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Once again the BBC showing its true colors, Failing to follow the charter AGAIN...

 

"Mission: To act in the public interest, serving all audiences with impartial, high-quality, and distinctive output and services that inform, educate, and entertain.'

 

When they recruit for the BBC what is the first question they ask, 'do you support Hamas', if you say yes your in????:unsure:

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4 minutes ago, mikeymike100 said:

Once again the BBC showing its true colors, Failing to follow the charter AGAIN...

 

"Mission: To act in the public interest, serving all audiences with impartial, high-quality, and distinctive output and services that inform, educate, and entertain.'

 

When they recruit for the BBC what is the first question they ask, 'do you support Hamas', if you say yes your in????:unsure:

Did you miss this bit, or simply choose to ignore it ?

 

In a statement, a BBC spokesperson clarified:“International journalists including the BBC are not allowed access into Gaza so we hear from a range of eyewitness accounts from the strip. These are not BBC members of staff or part of the BBC’s reporting team. We were not aware of the individuals’ social media activity prior to hearing from them on air. We are absolutely clear that there is no place for anti-Semitism on our services.”

 

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1 minute ago, Chomper Higgot said:

Did you miss this bit, or simply choose to ignore it ?

 

 

In a statement, a BBC spokesperson clarified:“International journalists including the BBC are not allowed access into Gaza so we hear from a range of eyewitness accounts from the strip. These are not BBC members of staff or part of the BBC’s reporting team. We were not aware of the individuals’ social media activity prior to hearing from them on air. We are absolutely clear that there is no place for anti-Semitism on our services.”

 

We are absolutely clear that there is no place for anti-Semitism on our services.”

 

BBC Accused of Bias in Israel-Hamas Coverage: Over 1,500 Breaches of Guidelines

 

You forgot to look at the related topics, quite a few more there including from Jewish BBC staff.

 

But yes I'm sure Hamas would also love some international journalists there. They are looking for more hostages in the war zone

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Unacceptable opinions by the BBC "contributor".

 

But were they expressed on the BBC?

If so, the BBC must be condemned for doing nothing.

 

But if not, was the BBC aware that they were expressed on other media?
If unaware, they should investigate more closely the background of those they employ, in whatever category.

 

Today's BBC (no longer what it was) is given more to presenting ready-made "narratives" rather than investigative journalism.

 

Opinions such as those held by the person in question are held by others amongst the Gazan population, whether or not they support Hamas.  Not all do.  And not all hold such opinions.

 

If you take the trouble to listen to a cross-section of opinions of Palestinians and Jews, Jews are not all identified as Zionists.  Many orthodox Jews are supportive of the Palestinians.  If you do not believe it, do a search.


Many Zionists are not Jews.  There are self-identifying "Christian" Zionists; and even Hindu-extremist Zionists in the IDF.

A reporter should report all relevant facts and opinions (however objectionable) while endeavouring to be as objective as possible.
Otherwise the reporting becomes "an opinion piece", and should be identified as such.

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8 hours ago, newbee2022 said:

You can't say that even you're unhappy withe the situation in Gaza caused by Israel

I am, Israel should've gone in harder after the Oct 7th massacre. Someone declares war on you, you go in with everything you've got. Except of course if you're Israel. 

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3 hours ago, newbee2022 said:

Understandable?🥺

Pray, give us your opinion of the Oct 7 massacre and hostage taking, plus the murder of some of the said hostages (men, women and children) whilst being held captive. Then tell us why Israel shouldn't retaliate against Gaza, of which Hamas are the elected rulers of that sihtheol.

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17 minutes ago, jesimps said:

I am, Israel should've gone in harder after the Oct 7th massacre. Someone declares war on you, you go in with everything you've got. Except of course if you're Israel. 

 

   Israel were held back by Joe Biden .

The war would have been over by now and all the hostage freed if Joe hadn't delayed the war 

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6 hours ago, Chomper Higgot said:

Did you miss this bit, or simply choose to ignore it ?

 

 

In a statement, a BBC spokesperson clarified:“International journalists including the BBC are not allowed access into Gaza so we hear from a range of eyewitness accounts from the strip. These are not BBC members of staff or part of the BBC’s reporting team. We were not aware of the individuals’ social media activity prior to hearing from them on air. We are absolutely clear that there is no place for anti-Semitism on our services.”

 

   The BBC should run some checks on the people who are publishing news articles on their site .

   The BBC published it on their website, the BBC is responsible for that 

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8 hours ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 

  Their history :

Labour, Left wing, anti semites .

Its ingrained in them 

 

Problem is your knwledge of British political history is sadly lacking. Even before the Balfour Declaration, the Labour Party was calling for the establishment of Israel. It was the Conservative Party in the 1920s that adopted the most strident anti-Zionist position. The Labour Party back then had competing Pro-Zionist and Pro-Arab factions. Some in the Fabian society looked at it from a class warfare point of view, and perceived the Arabs as the poor.

 

However, it was Nye Bevin and Michael Foot who in the 1950s established the Labour Party as the most pro-Isreali Party in British politics; remember, this was at a time when many in the British public were still rather ambivalent towards the new country, given the role some of its leadership had in the murder of British soldiers.

 

Michael Foot went so far to say in Parliament to say:

 

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If I were a Jew and lived in Palestine, I should certainly be a member of the Haganah

 

The shift occurred in the wake of the 6-day war. You can see that thr switch occurred because of Cold War politics, and a new faction, that included Corbyn and Ken Livingstone, took a more Anti-American view, which meant Pro-Soviet, with the Soviets supporting the Arabs. Until then, the Tories were quite a Israel-sceptic party.

 

The Labour Party had been the natural home of the British Jewish community. With the rise the Anti-Zionist Left, Thatcher saw this as an opportunity to reshape Conservative policy into one that is basically Zionist in nature.

 

Blair and Kinnock notably tried to tone down the voice of that hard left faction; surely your remember the prominance of Gerald Kaufman. But in the wake of the banking crisis, the UK lost its collective mind, with 40% of the vote in the general election going to Corbyn, and 51% of the vote in the Referendum pushing for Brexit.

 

The Conservative Party has nothing to be proud of in its history. Just before the First World War, leading Tories formed the nominally anti-corruption National League for Clean Government, which sounded find until some of them started ranting about "Jewish Plutocracy". After WW1, a successor group emerged, called the Die hards, who were anti-Bolshevik and pushed "Jewish Conspiracy" theories. In the 1920s, immigratipn control occupied the minds of some Tory MPs, leading some of them to complain about posters written in Yiddish appearing in Stepney. All of this intensified throughout the 1920s and 30s. And of course, we all know Lord Halifax's sympathies towards Hitler. Even post war, in the 1945 election, some Conservative Associations were deliberately not choosing Jewish candidates. Even Edward Heath, when Prime Minister, lauched an investigation to "evaluate Zionist influence in the US and Europe".

 

It is completely incorrect to suggest that anti-Semitism is the natural position of the Left, and, by dint, that the Right is pro-Zionist. Both sides have opposing factions, who's dominance and influence shifts with time. And we are stll suffering from the madness of the Banking Crisis in our political landscape, which in many ways has been left "non-British" (we are not a people given to extremism, ever since our blood letting in the Civil War and subsequent Regicide).

 

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