Because he was forced to download it from his platform
His administration Bbc He decided today to download the documentary entitled “Gaza: How to Survive a Warzone” (Gaza: How to survive in a war zone), following reactions expressed that the boy’s narrator and protagonist of the documentary is a son.
“Gaza, summer 2024:” Good morning. Are you well? You have ever wondered if the world around you is destroyed. Can you live on stage? … “. “So let’s tell you our story. Who knows? Maybe one day you need you, ”says 13 -year -old Abdullah Aliazuri, a narrator and protagonist, who talks about how a child lives, how he tries to stay a child and play in a war zone in the war between Israel and Israel. Gaza Strip.
The film follows the lives of four children trying to survive the war between Israel and Hamas as they hope for a ceasefire of fire, in a glossy and bold documentary on life in a war zone, as the production company Hoyo Films states in its description.
The documentary was filmed by two cameramen in the Gaza Strip within 9 months, directing a distance from two producers in London.
The documentary first played on Monday at 9pm on the BBC Two.
However, when it became known that 13 -year -old Abdullah is the son of Aiman Aliguri, who has previously served as Deputy Minister of Agriculture in the Hamas government who has ruled the Palestinian enclave for the last 20 years, the British Broadcasting Broadcast has been awarded a Broadcasting Broadcast.
Until today he has announced that he was downloading the documentary and conducting “further due diligence with the production company”.
Further accusations were formulated for the documentary such as allegations that other children appear in the same plan as Hamas fighters, he said in the EIA.
On its page, the BBC states: “” Gaza: How to Survive a Warzone “presents important stories that we believe must be said, those of children’s experiences in Gaza.” However, it is also stated that “continuous questions arising from the documentary and in their light, we are carrying out further inspection with the production company. The program will not be available in the iplayer as long as the check is carried out. “
Hoyo Films made the film after collaborating with the BBC in another documentary entitled “Ukraine: Enemy in the Woods”.
The International Justice Center for Palestinians criticized the concerns raised about the documentary and asked the BBC not to “not retreat these efforts to prevent first -hand testimonies for Gaza life to reach the public”. “For some, almost any Palestinian perspective seems to be considered unacceptable. In this case, objections have been raised because Abdullah’s father has a government role in the Hamas government of Gaza. However, this does not negate the child’s lived experience or cancel his or her testimony, “the organization said.
On Wednesday, by letter, British actress Tracy-if Oberman and producers Danny Cohen and Leo Perlman who have worked with the BBC asked the British broadcasting body to download the documentary.
Cohen said today that it is the screening of the documentary is “a shocking BBC failure and a great crisis for his reputation” and argued that a baby girl and a boy – carrying injured civilians to the documentary – have ties with Hamas.
Culture Minister Lisa Nadi said yesterday that it would “discuss” the issue of the documentary with the BBC.
“These things are difficult and I want to recognize for the BBC that it takes more care than most broadcasting agencies in the way it is trying to visualize these things,” the minister said.
“We are also discussing the education and work they do internally for their staff not only about anti -Semitism but also on issues around Israel and Gaza and the way they treat them internally for staff,” he added, “he added,” he added, “he added,” he added, “