Ofcom Sanctions BBC for Misleading Gaza Documentary
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Ofcom Sanctions BBC for Misleading Gaza Documentary

Ofcom has ruled that the BBC's documentary 'Gaza: How to Survive a Warzone' breached broadcasting standards by being materially misleading. This decision, following an investigation, requires the BBC to acknowledge its editorial failings publicly. The ruling raises significant concerns about media accountability and the standards of reporting in conflict zones.

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