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yes there were "incubation units" in the al-ahli hospital. I thought the Beeb fluffy meant neonatal intensive care, babies on ventilators ( no NOT life support machines)
and if she hasnt been around a hospital recently, how can you believe them over economic policy?
( advice to junior paeds: if you dont know about milk feeds, the mothers will never believe you)
The difficulty for any and all news organisations covering the horrific events in Gaza, is find accurate information.
Both sides have a considerable advantage, and long history, in colourful but not necessarily accurate reports of attrocities committed by the other side.
This propaganda war is every bit as fiercely fought as the physical combat - both sides keen to present themselves to the wider world as the noble victims of the other.
That means that accurate reporting from any source other than actual physical sight, is frought with difficulty, and the BBC, like any reputable news body, must be scrupulous in its reporting, and remove any information that it cannot reasonably believe to be be true.
That applies to any news media, and the BBC should not be accused of bias for its actions on this occasion.
As for its refusal to refer to Hamas as 'terrorists', the BBC argues that impartiality prevents it from using a specific adjective, with added connotations, and is currently maintaining its position of referring to Hamas as 'insurgents' which, the BBC believes, accurately describes its current status.
royfromus - //
Many answerbankers have repeatedly said the BBC is slower with the news because it fact checks before running the story.
Pretty quick off the mark with the hospital bombing story.
What happend there then? //
I don't imagine any news media in the area have any problem with reporting what they can see in front of the, hence the immediate reaction.
However, accurately attributing causes of such atrocities can take time, and that's where the delays are.
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