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Israeli-Palestinian Impartiality Review
20 November 2005
BBC Governance Unit
Room 211, 35 Marylebone High Street
London, W1U
4AA
By Air Mail and e-mail
To: Sir Quentin Thomas
and the Select Panel for the BBC Israeli-Palestinian Impartiality Review
Sub: BBC coverage of the battle of
Jenin – the so-called demolition of a refugee camp
Dear Sirs,
This letter deals with the BBC’s
reporting on the battle of Jenin in April 2002, in particular the false
reporting on the extent of destruction in the Palestinian refugee camp.
Although it started in 2002, this complaint is absolutely valid even
today, since the reporting exists up till today on the BBC website.
First I shall present the facts, as
presented by the Israel Defense Force (IDF) aerial imagery of the Jenin
refugee camp as 13 April, 2002. Analysis of pictures shows that the
combat-damaged area in the refugee camp measured approximately 160 x 250
meters or 40,000 square meters. This represents about 6 percent
of the total size of the refugee camp, as can be seen on the following photo.

The precise extent of destruction
could only be determined after publication of the aerial images, however
it became clear quite soon that the fighting took place in only a small
part of the camp and the destruction was limited to this part of the
camp. However the BBC did his best to give the impression that there
was total destruction of the refugee camp by the IDF.
Since I did not make video recordings
of BBC’s television news programs, I can only relate to what I found now
at the website of BBC. I present here some samples of which I am
confident that they may prove my point. In the presented cases, the
relevant data was underlined and put in bold format. My text
is written in italic font.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/1933300.stm
By Jeremy Cooke,
Tuesday, 16 April, 2002, 16:13 GMT
Eyewitness: Inside ruined Jenin
The scene
inside Jenin refugee camp is one of almost complete
devastation - whole blocks of what used to be homes
have been laid to waste by Israeli bulldozers.
Further on:
It is very difficult for us to verify that given that all
our movements were monitored by the Israelis. But there is
no disguising the fact that this huge level of
destruction had taken place.
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In the
video file
http://news.bbc.co.uk/olmedia/1930000/video/_1932943_jenin22_cooke_vi.ram
Jeremy
Cooke’s report he mentions
“massive devastation” |
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/1932943.stm
Tuesday, 16 April, 2002, 12:52 GMT 13:52 UK
Plea for access to devastated Jenin
Here I
find this text:
'War
crime'
Our
correspondent said any buildings still standing
were marked with gunfire.
“Any
buildings still standing” is a clear hint that the number of
buildings still standing is small.
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/1932190.stm
Tuesday, 16 April, 2002, 06:10 GMT 07:10 UK
Widespread horror at Jenin's rubble
The front
pages of the broadsheets are dominated by the bleak shell
that was the Palestinian refugee
camp in Jenin.
The word
“was” in “was the Palestinian refugee camp in Jenin”, hints
that this camp is no more. |
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/in_depth/middle_east/2001/tv_and_radio_reports/1741600.stm
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UN envoy Terje Roed-Larsen
surveys the remains
of the refugee camp |
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The
expression “remains of the refugee camp” is a blunt
exaggeration. Even within days after the battle, it was
clear that the majority of the camp remained intact. |
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It was
brought to my attention that BBC’s website shows a text on IDF
general Mofaz:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk/2373191.stm
Tuesday, 29 October, 2002, 19:49 GMT
Arrest call for Israeli ex-army chief
"He directed
some of Israel's most controversial military operations in the
West Bank earlier this year, including Jenin -- where a
Palestinian refugee camp was all but demolished -- and
Ramallah."
Looking at
this website I did not find “Palestinian refugee camp was all
but demolished” but this:
“He directed
some of Israel's most controversial military operations in the
West Bank earlier this year, including Jenin - where bulldozers
were sent to demolish large parts of a Palestinian refugee
camp - and Ramallah”
Using a web
tool that checks internet archives, it appears that above BBC
page of October 29,2002 was updated on February 20, April 7,
December 8 of 2003 and again on July 13, 2004. I assume that
somebody at BBC understood that “all but demolished” was too
much and changed the text. It should be noted however that the
time of writing the original article, October 29,2002 was half a
year after the Jenin battle, when the extent of destruction was
already known and “all but demolished” was clearly untrue. |
Conclusion:
The above samples show the effort BBC
undertook to depict the destruction of a relatively small part of the
Jenin refugee camp by the battle, as massive devastation.
I do not underestimate the suffering on
anybody whose home is destroyed and BBC’s reporting of human suffering
of war actions, anywhere in the world, is laudable. However one can not
escape the impression that the BBC’s endless repetition on “destruction
of the Jenin refugee camp by Israel” has been a deliberate lie.
In the case of Jenin, this lie was part
of an “unholy triangle” brought to the world every hour on the BBC news:
“Massacre - total devastation - war crimes”, all of whom have been
proven to be false accusations. By doing so the BBC has disseminated
false and defamatory information about Israel and keeps doing so even
today in 2005 as long as the texts appearing at the BBC web site are not
corrected.
Regards,
Dr.
Yair Malachi |