BBC Ranked Third on ‘Global Antisemitism Top Ten List’
Error: Contact form not found.
by Algemeiner Staff

Illustrative. Photo: Dan Taylor / Wikimedia Commons
A major global Jewish group listed the BBC third on its annual “Global Antisemitism Top Ten List,” prompting a flustered response from the publicly-funded British broadcaster.
Rabbi Marvin Hier, head of the Simon Wiesenthal Center, told the Daily Mail that the BBC came so high on the list — just behind Iran and the Palestinian terrorist group Hamas — because it was “guilty of several incidences of antisemitism during the past year.”
“People might assume we would put neo-Nazi groups on our list,” Heir said, “but the BBC is there because when a globally recognized organization allows antisemitism to creep into its reporting, it makes it all the more insidious and dangerous.”
Hier pointed to the network’s widely-criticized reporting of an antisemitic attack in London last month, in which a group of men made Nazi salutes and yelled “Free Palestine” at a bus filled with Jewish passengers.
“The BBC falsely reported that a victim on the bus used an anti-Muslim slur,” he pointed out. “But what was heard on tape was a distressed Jewish man speaking in Hebrew appealing for help.”
Despite audio evidence, the BBC has refused to correct its report.
The Simon Wiesenthal Center also pointed to a scandal involving a former BBC journalist who was caught tweeting antisemitic statements like “Hitler was right.”
Hier echoed accusations that the network harbors a bias against Israel, citing a case in which a BBC producer claimed “an Israeli settler” had attempted to ram a Palestinian with his car.
“In fact, the car drove on to the pavement after an attempt by Palestinians to lynch the Jewish driver who lost control of the vehicle,” Hier said.
A BBC spokesman responded, “Antisemitism is abhorrent. The BBC strives to serve the Jewish community, and all communities across our country, fairly with accurate and impartial reporting.”
Trump Says US May Strike Iran Again but That Tehran Wants Deal
Somaliland Says It Will Open an Embassy in Jerusalem, Israel to Reciprocate
Lebanese People Broadly Support Hezbollah’s Disarmament, Peace With Israel, New Poll Finds
Antisemitic AI Videos Target Children With Disney-Pixar Style to Push Holocaust Denial, Report Shows
Yeshiva University Holds Conference Calling for ‘Social Science’ Study of Rising Antisemitism
Thomas Massie, Leading Anti-Israel Republican, Faces Trump-Backed Challenger on Primary Day in Kentucky
Hungarian Filmmaker Says ‘Orgy of Antisemitism Overtaking the West,’ Feels ‘Ostracized’ by Film Industry
UN Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese Urges Germany to Get Over Holocaust Guilt in Antisemitic Tirade
Kuwaiti Jiu-Jitsu Gold Medalist Refuses Handshake With Israeli Athlete: ‘We Do Not Respect Them At All’
When ‘International’ Law Is Used to Target Only Israel





At California Universities, Students Rally to Support Terrorists and Criticize Victims
How the Jewish People Can Unite: A Lesson From Yavne and the Mishnah
When ‘International’ Law Is Used to Target Only Israel
How Israel Adds Economic Value and Technological Advancement to the United States
UN Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese Urges Germany to Get Over Holocaust Guilt in Antisemitic Tirade



