"It [the BBC] is actively dehumanizing the other side of the conflict. And I would even go further by saying that there is only one side of the conflict, which is the Palestinian minority, which is occupied by the Israelis. We know about the actions of Israeli settlers who are actively pushing the Palestinian people from their territories," Kasonta pointed out.
When asked about the reasons for this one-sided coverage of the conflict by the BBC, he underscored that from the very beginning of this armed standoff, "the collective West pledged to reassure Israel that they have a carte-blanche when it comes to committing the genocide because we have to call a spade a spade. What the Israeli government and [Prime Minister] Benjamin Netanyahu is doing in Gaza is the genocide."
"The media should be impartial and fair, in accordance with the principles of journalism, but today we see the BBC turning the victim into an executioner and a terrorist and a killer - into a humane being who is allegedly defending himself," Izzedin told Sputnik, dubbing the broadcaster’s actions "a policy of blinding public opinion."