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WATCH
The Hatikvah sung by thousands in Trafalgar Square this afternoon.
No violence, no mobs, no calls for Gaza’s destruction, no Islamophobia.
One voice….
#BringThemHome
Hey look @skynews, @bbcnews,
It shouldn’t be up to us to do your job but if you refuse to report todays rally in the same way as you did yesterday, you leave us no choice
Thousands crammed into Trafalgar Square, peacefully demanding the release of the hostages.
Do your job
The #BBC must call Hamas ‘terrorists’. Language shapes perception. By refraining from labeling Hamas as ‘terrorists’, the BBC dilutes the severity of their acts. We need an honest narrative. #wordsmatter@bbcnews - Sign the Petition! https://t.co/vI81Ps2WuK via @UKChange
Words matter.
A number of media organisations have editorial guidelines directing them not to use the term 'terrorist' in their reporting of the conflict between Israel and Hamas.
These guidelines may be borne out of well-intentioned aspirations to appear accurate and impartial. But there is a point at which the failure to use the term 'terrorist', is itself a failure of accuracy and impartiality.
The depth of the terror that Hamas has inflicted upon innocent people across Israel in recent days is not in doubt. The murder of babies where they sleep is not the act of a 'freedom fighter'. The performative desecration of dead bodies for the benefit of social media, the rape of women and the beheading of civilians in their homes, are not the acts of 'militants'.
The true motives of Hamas could not be clearer. It seeks the murder of Jews and the annihilation of the Jewish state. Their charter says as much. Hamas is no different to ISIS. Did decent, moral people seek to justify the actions of 9/11, 7/7 or the Manchester Arena bombing?
It should be painfully obvious that there is no moral equivalence between those whose motive is to deliberately target innocent civilians in cold blood, and those whose motive is to remove the threat of such murderers. The fact that this discussion is necessary at all is a clear sign that we are losing our moral compass and of the warped nature of the depths to which discourse on Israel has sunk.
And so I call upon broadcasters to urgently change the way they describe Hamas. Further, I call upon all decent people to have the courage to call out this terror for what it is. We must all be unequivocal that the loss of any innocent life is a tragedy, and that the barbaric, murderous terrrorism of Hamas cannot be denied or obfuscated. It is a matter of deepest regret that some feel otherwise.
This is not 'resistance' or 'struggle'. It is terrorism. To purposefully avoid that word is to wilfully mislead.