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"Unmasking Bias: BBC Parody Skit Exposes Anti-Israel Agenda"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Jerusalem Post

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A parody skit from Israel's popular comedy program, Eretz Nehederet, has gone viral, mocking the BBC's alleged anti-Israel bias. The skit features a BBC anchor and reporter who immediately blame Israel for a hospital bombing in Gaza, despite later evidence pointing to a misfired rocket by an Islamic terror group. The skit satirizes the BBC's refusal to label Hamas as a terrorist organization and includes sarcastic praise for Hamas. The clip has gained widespread attention on social media, providing some relief through humor during a challenging time for Israel.

Unmasking BBC's Bias: The Gaza Hospital Blast Investigation Revealed

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Jerusalem Post

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A parody skit from Israel's popular comedy program, Eretz Nehederet, mocking the BBC's alleged anti-Israel bias has gone viral. The skit features a BBC anchor and reporter reporting on the bombing of a hospital in Gaza, with the reporter praising Hamas and making controversial statements. The clip has garnered attention on social media, with some users highlighting the BBC's refusal to label Hamas as a terrorist organization. Despite the ongoing conflict, the comedy show's showrunner believes that people still need some form of relief and humor.

"US to Rejoin UNESCO, Undoing Trump Policy and Easing Tensions with China and Israel"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Fox News

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The Biden administration plans to rejoin UNESCO, reversing a major Trump-era policy decision, in order to potentially counter China's influence over the group. The U.S. sees a return to UNESCO as a necessary effort to re-establish influence in the organization due to its growing role as a forum to develop guidelines for emerging artificial intelligence (AI) and other sensitive technologies. The decision has been criticized by some who see it as a violation of the long-standing will of Congress and a flagrant violation of American interests. The Biden administration plans to request an appropriation of $150 million from Congress for fiscal year 2024 to pay UNESCO, with similar payments to follow in ensuing years.