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did anyone else watch it? I started to and it felt like I was watching Al Jazeera.
Questions have been raised over whether considering their status and influence, Abdullah’s family should have been well known to the production team behind the documentary, particularly the two local Palestinian cameramen who filmed the three children.
Writing on X, Mr Collier said: “The two photographers followed these children around for months. They absolutely knew who he was. Did either of the producers?
“How did the BBC let a son of a Hamas minister walk around looking for sympathy and demonising Israel for an hour in a BBC documentary?”
The row comes only a few days after Danny Cohen, the former director of BBC Television, warned that the broadcaster risks becoming a mouthpiece for Hamas.
Writing on X, Mr Collier said: “The two photographers followed these children around for months. They absolutely knew who he was. Did either of the producers?
“How did the BBC let a son of a Hamas minister walk around looking for sympathy and demonising Israel for an hour in a BBC documentary?”
The row comes only a few days after Danny Cohen, the former director of BBC Television, warned that the broadcaster risks becoming a mouthpiece for Hamas.
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