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On Monday, the BBC was forced to make another correction after reporting that a woman had died of malnutrition when she actually suffered from leukemia.
On Sunday, the BBC managed the history of the title “a malnutable gas woman who flew to Italy at the hospital.” BBC journalist Rachel Mueller-Haynik reported that the woman “was evacuated to Italy for treatment, and heavily exhausted,” and stood out, “the UN warned of broad malnutrition in the newspaper”, which was largely accused of Israel.
“The Pisa University Hospital said it suffered a heart stop and died on Friday, less than 48 hours after arrival,” the initial report said. “The hospital said she had suffered severe weight and muscles, while Italian news agencies reported that he was suffering from severe malnutrition.”
However, title Later, it was changed to the “Gazana woman who died to Italy, in the hospital” and added that a further report from the hospital and the Israeli assistance was found “a very complex clinical picture”, including that the woman suffered from leukemia. BBC has published explanations at the bottom of the article.
BBC, marred by recent lines and apologies related to the coverage of war in Israel-Homas
The BBC specified that the woman had more “complex” medical picture in her history. (Lunch Rahim Hatib/Anadol via Getty Images)
“Initially, this article stated that Mara Abu Zura died of malnutrition, and the entry stated that she had a heart stop and died on Friday,” the correction said. “The title made changes to remove the malnutrition link, which is the cause of death that the hospital called” a very complex clinical picture “.
In the comments to Digital Fox News DigitalThe BBC press -secretary said it was not known about the woman’s leukemia before the publication and corrected the title and the next tweet in history, learning more.
“We initially did not know that Mara Abu Zura was treated for leukemia,” the statement said. “In accordance with the usual editorial practice, we added it to history after the Israeli authorities have invested information into public access, in that the hospital called” a very complex clinical picture. “
BBC had a long story Issuing fixes and forgiveness As for its reporting on the war of Israel-Homas, with mistakes seeking commitment to a terrorist organization.
BBC was One of several information organizations This was rushed to report false claims made by Hamas Gaza Ministry of Health that Israel bombed the Baptist Hospital al-Al-al-al-al-Victims, shortly after the October 7 terrorist attacks.
In November 2023 BBC apologized After the erroneous report, Reuters distorted a quote by the IDF press, which claims IDF is “focused on people including medical teams, as well as Arab speakers” at Al -Shif in Gazh. The IDF spokeswoman actually said Arab soldiers were on the ground to ensure help to get to the hospital.
BBC apologized for reports of unproven Israel’s requirements Conduct “Consumer Shooting” Civil residents of Gaza in January 2024.
In February BBC apologized after his anchor Nicky Schiller turned to Israeli hostages as “prisoners” On the air.
The BBC has repeatedly apologized and issued an entry for the coverage of the War in Israel-Homas. (Yousef Masoud/Most World/Universal Images Group/Ali Jadallah/Anadolu/VUK VALCIC/SOPA IMAGES/LIGHTLOCket through Getty Images)
Also, in February, the BBC pulled the documentary “Gaza: How to Experit Varzon” with its streaming platform after the unintentional profiling of the 13-year-old son Hamas in the film. BBC Deleted apologies Because at the time, not knowing the connection and added a new note to the movie to offer more context.
Inner BBC report in July discovered that a television company violated editorial recommendations For the film, after it became known that three members of the Hoyo Films Production Company, which released the movie, knew that the boy’s father was an official Hamas.
The probe said the BBC for not being “quite active” with a proper check before the broadcast and persuaded it for “lack of critical supervision or answering questions” about the documentary.
Last month, The New York Times also had to issue a note The fact that the exhausted child, which is displayed on the main page, as a testimony to the gas, was not “born healthy”, as reported, but actually suffered from the previous state not related to the conflict with Israel.
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The BBC has made several corrections or apologies against its reporting on Israel-Gaza war or anti-Semitism. (Istock)
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