What Do You Think Today?
Posted: Mon Jul 07, 2025 5:55 am
I recently watched the documentary Gaza: Doctors Under Attack, originally intended for airing by the BBC, but suspended and then finally cancelled (allowing for its showing on Channel 4 instead), due to "impartiality concerns."
Impartiality concerns? Of course it's impartial! The story related is that of the systematic and deliberate destruction of the Gazan healthcare system. It's the story of the perpetration of a war crime, the deliberate murder of doctors, surgeons and their families with the specific purpose of decapitation of the system upon which the beleaguered inhabitants of Gaza depend for their only defence against the horrendous injury being heaped daily upon them.
Would the BBC cancel a documentary on say dog fighting because it is deemed to have impartiality concerns? The people being interviewed for the film, doctors and paramedics, are being murdered as the programme is being made for God's sake! They dissapear into the Israeli detention system, are killed in drone and missile attacks targeted on their houses, are followed down the damn streets as they flee! Impartiality concerns? Where in God's name do the BBC get their ideas from?
And as for the documentary. Every politician in this country should see what they are involved in when they vote in the Commons on issues pertaining to Gaza. The evidence of what is happening is mounting day by day, week by week, into an undeniable mountain of facts. The deliberate hospitals destruction policy is now all but undeniable (remember how the first bombing of Al-Shifa was explained as an accident, then as a result of its being underrun with Hamas used tunnels - since then virtually all of the 36 Gazan hospitals have been attacked, to the point where it is now barely deemed worthy of report). It follows hard on the heels of the mounting evidence of deliberate shoot to kill policies being operated at the four mega-distribution hubs being operated by GHF, together with a deliberate starvation policy of the Gazan population. Again this mounting evidence is airbrushed, whitewashed and presented in language designed to deliberately introduce a misrepresentation of the true horror of what is being committed in real time before our eyes.
For clarity here I repeat. This is not a war, it's a genocide. What is being done to the Palestinians of Gaza, is akin to what the Germans did to the Jews in Europe, the systematic and brutal destruction of a people, but in that case without the constant leakage of real-time footage from mobile phones and cameras directly linked to satellites beyond the reach of being shut down.
Documentaries such as this should not have to fight for the opportunity to be shown. The reality of the footage captured is beyond question. It isn't the production of some nutcase in a backroom with an AI tool. It's documentary footage of the killing of a people and it should be essential viewing for anyone in any way connected to this situation. This is not a documentary, it is evidence. It is testimony.
I watched a brave fellow on YouTube this morning, coming out and saying things for which he can expect a knock on his door, such is the state of things in Stamer's Britain. He's a braver fellow than me and I salute him. We have got ourselves into a pretty pass in our support for Israel since October 7th. We none of us forget the horror of that day and only the hardest of hearts could wish for anything but the speediest release of those poor hostages remaining alive in the hell-hole which is Gaza. But October 7th, no matter how bad, could never serve as justification for what has followed. If it could then we are truly doomed, every man jack of us.
It's time for Israel to stop. It's time for our governments to stop. It's time for them to listen to their people - the people to whom they answer and not the other way around as they would have us believe. The man on YouTube implored that each of us, every one, to step up now, in the moment of Gazan greatest need, and in some way, whatever manner, however small, cast a pebble into the pool of resistance against what is being done in our names. Together, cumulatively, he said, the ripples caused thereby will gather into a great wave that even our smug and complacent leadership will not be able to ignore.
(Gaza:Doctors Under Attack is available to watch both on the Channel 4 online app and on YouTube itself (in its entirety). Go watch.)
Impartiality concerns? Of course it's impartial! The story related is that of the systematic and deliberate destruction of the Gazan healthcare system. It's the story of the perpetration of a war crime, the deliberate murder of doctors, surgeons and their families with the specific purpose of decapitation of the system upon which the beleaguered inhabitants of Gaza depend for their only defence against the horrendous injury being heaped daily upon them.
Would the BBC cancel a documentary on say dog fighting because it is deemed to have impartiality concerns? The people being interviewed for the film, doctors and paramedics, are being murdered as the programme is being made for God's sake! They dissapear into the Israeli detention system, are killed in drone and missile attacks targeted on their houses, are followed down the damn streets as they flee! Impartiality concerns? Where in God's name do the BBC get their ideas from?
And as for the documentary. Every politician in this country should see what they are involved in when they vote in the Commons on issues pertaining to Gaza. The evidence of what is happening is mounting day by day, week by week, into an undeniable mountain of facts. The deliberate hospitals destruction policy is now all but undeniable (remember how the first bombing of Al-Shifa was explained as an accident, then as a result of its being underrun with Hamas used tunnels - since then virtually all of the 36 Gazan hospitals have been attacked, to the point where it is now barely deemed worthy of report). It follows hard on the heels of the mounting evidence of deliberate shoot to kill policies being operated at the four mega-distribution hubs being operated by GHF, together with a deliberate starvation policy of the Gazan population. Again this mounting evidence is airbrushed, whitewashed and presented in language designed to deliberately introduce a misrepresentation of the true horror of what is being committed in real time before our eyes.
For clarity here I repeat. This is not a war, it's a genocide. What is being done to the Palestinians of Gaza, is akin to what the Germans did to the Jews in Europe, the systematic and brutal destruction of a people, but in that case without the constant leakage of real-time footage from mobile phones and cameras directly linked to satellites beyond the reach of being shut down.
Documentaries such as this should not have to fight for the opportunity to be shown. The reality of the footage captured is beyond question. It isn't the production of some nutcase in a backroom with an AI tool. It's documentary footage of the killing of a people and it should be essential viewing for anyone in any way connected to this situation. This is not a documentary, it is evidence. It is testimony.
I watched a brave fellow on YouTube this morning, coming out and saying things for which he can expect a knock on his door, such is the state of things in Stamer's Britain. He's a braver fellow than me and I salute him. We have got ourselves into a pretty pass in our support for Israel since October 7th. We none of us forget the horror of that day and only the hardest of hearts could wish for anything but the speediest release of those poor hostages remaining alive in the hell-hole which is Gaza. But October 7th, no matter how bad, could never serve as justification for what has followed. If it could then we are truly doomed, every man jack of us.
It's time for Israel to stop. It's time for our governments to stop. It's time for them to listen to their people - the people to whom they answer and not the other way around as they would have us believe. The man on YouTube implored that each of us, every one, to step up now, in the moment of Gazan greatest need, and in some way, whatever manner, however small, cast a pebble into the pool of resistance against what is being done in our names. Together, cumulatively, he said, the ripples caused thereby will gather into a great wave that even our smug and complacent leadership will not be able to ignore.
(Gaza:Doctors Under Attack is available to watch both on the Channel 4 online app and on YouTube itself (in its entirety). Go watch.)