There was no excuse for Jeremy Bowen to follow Israel’s example in treating the head of UNRWA as though he is aligned with terrorism.

Philippe Lazzarini, commissioner-general of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East, or UNRWA, on April 24, 2024. (UN Photo/Evan Schneider)
By Jonathan Cook
Jonathan-Cook.net
There’s been yet more shameful reporting by BBC News at Ten, with international editor Jeremy Bowen the chief culprit this time.
He prefaced an interview last week with Philippe Lazzarini, head of the United Nations refugee agency UNRWA, with an utterly unwarranted disclaimer – as though he was talking to a terrorist, not a leading human rights advocate who has been desperately trying to keep the last aid life-lines open to the people of Gaza as they are being actively starved to death by Israel.
The only time I can remember Bowen prefacing an interview in such apologetic terms was when he interviewed Hamas’ deputy political chief, Khalil al-Hayya, last October.
That was shameful too. But at least on that occasion, Bowen had an excuse: under Britain’s draconian Terrorism Act, saying or doing anything that might be viewed as favouring Hamas can land you with a 14-year prison sentence for supporting terrorism.
But why on earth would Bowen imply that Lazzarini’s remarks — on the intense suffering of Gaza’s population in the third month of a complete Israeli aid blockade — need to be treated with caution, in the same manner as those of a Hamas leader?
For one reason only. Because Israel, quite preposterously and for completely self-serving reasons, claims UNRWA is a front for Hamas. Since January, Israel has outlawed the organisation from operating in the Palestinian territories it continues to illegally occupy. As ever, the BBC is terrified of upsetting the Israelis.
I missed this on Tuesday. On the News At Ten Jeremy Bowen gives a preamble before a clip of his interview with UNRWA head Philippe Lazzarini is played
“Israel says he is a liar.. but I thought it was important to talk to him for a number of reasons”
Shameful from Bowen. pic.twitter.com/RpmZ8sYqJV
— Saul Staniforth (@SaulStaniforth) May 15, 2025
Israel has long wanted UNRWA out of the picture because it is the last significant organisation to uphold the rights of Palestinian refugees enshrined in international law. It is, therefore, a major obstacle to Israel ethnically cleansing Palestinians from what is left of their homeland.
Before airing the interview with Lazzarini, Bowen cautioned:
“Israel says he is a liar, and that his organisation has been infiltrated by Hamas. But I felt it was important to talk to him for a number of reasons.
First off, the British government deals with him, and funds his organisation. Which is the largest dealing with Palestinian refugees. They know a lot of what is going on, so therefore I think it is important to speak to people like him.”
Bowen would never consider prefacing an interview with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in a similar manner, even though the following would actually be truthful and far more deserved:
“The International Criminal Court has issued an arrest warrant for the Israeli prime minister, accusing him of crimes against humanity. But I felt it was important to talk to him for a number of reasons.
“First off, the British government deals with him, and sends weapons to his military to carry out the crimes he is accused of. As its leader, he obviously knows a lot about what Israel is up to, so therefore I think it is important to speak to someone like him.”
Can you imagine the BBC ever introducing Netanyahu in that way? Of course, you can’t — even though, in journalistic, ethical and legal terms, it would be fully warranted.
Promoting Israel’s Genocidal Agenda

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, addressing the U.N. General Assembly in September 2024. (UN Photo/Loey Felipe)
But in the case of Lazzarini, there are absolutely no grounds for such a prologue — except to promote an Israeli pro-genocide agenda. Bowen’s remarks suggest he needs to explain why, in the midst of an Israeli-engineered famine in Gaza, the BBC would choose to speak to one of the most knowledgeable public figures about that starvation.
Bowen’s resort to an explanation instantly paints Lazzarini as problematic and controversial. It aligns with, and reinforces, Israel’s entirely bogus conflation of UNRWA and Hamas.
Even were Israel’s claims about UNRWA true of local staff in Gaza — and Israel has supplied precisely no evidence they are, as Lazzarini makes clear in a longer edit of the interview that aired on the BBC’s Six O’Clock News — that would in no way implicate Lazzarini. His remarks in the interview, on the catastrophic suffering of Gaza, are echoed by all aid agencies.
Bowen’s apologetic tone not only served to undercut the power of what Lazzarini was saying, but bolstered Israel’s ridiculous smears of UNRWA. That will have delighted Israel, and given it a little bit more leeway to carry on the starvation of Gaza, even as the first establishment voices tentatively start calling time on the genocide — 19 months too late.

A Palestinian man mourns his family members who were killed in the Israeli bombing of the Nuseirat refugee camp, Gaza Strip, Aug. 10, 2024. (UNRWA /Wikimedia Commons / CC BY-SA 4.0)
Notice this from Bowen too. He asks Lazzarini: ‘When people look back on what’s been happening in the future, will they see, actually, a big international failure?”
Lazzarini responds: “I think in the coming years we will realise how wrong we have been, how on the wrong side of history we have been. We have, under our watch, let a massive atrocity unfold.”
Bowen jumps in: “Would you include the 7th of October in that?”
Lazzarini answers: “I would definitely include the 7th of October.”
But the set-up from Bowen is entirely unfair. He asks Lazzarini a question about “international failure” in relation to Gaza, and Lazzarini responds about the failure by the West to do anything to stop an atrocity — more properly a genocide — unfold over the past 19 months.
Wrong Side of History

Israeli soldiers in Gaza in February 2024. (IDF Spokesperson’s Unit, Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA 3.0)
The events of Oct. 7, 2023, are irrelevant to that discussion. There has been no “international failure” to support Israel. The West has armed it to the hilt and prioritised the suffering caused to Israelis by Hamas’ one-day attack over the incomparably greater suffering caused to Palestinians by 19 months of Israel’s slaughter and starvation.
Bowen’s interjected question about Oct. 7 is nonsense. It is levered in simply to cast further doubt on Lazzarini’s good faith in the hope of placating Israel, or at least providing the BBC with a defence when Israel goes on the offensive against Bowen for speaking to UNRWA.
The atrocities carried out on Oct. 7 occurred in the context of decades of brutal and illegal Israeli military occupation of the Palestinian territories, of settlement expansion and apartheid rule, and of a 16-year siege of Gaza.
The international community was certainly on the “wrong side of history,” but not in the sense Bowen intends or Lazzarini infers from Bowen’s question. The West failed because it did precisely nothing to stop Israel’s brutalisation of the Palestinian people over those many decades — in fact, the West assisted Israel — and thereby guaranteed that Palestinians in Gaza would seek to break out of their concentration camp sooner or later.
Lazzarini’s remarks on the catastrophe in Gaza should be seen as self-evident. But Bowen and the BBC undermined his message by framing him and his organisation as suspect — and all because Israel, a criminal state starving the people of Gaza, has made an entirely unfounded allegation against the organisation trying to stop its crimes against humanity.
This is the same pattern of smears from Israel that has claimed all 36 hospitals in Gaza are Hamas “command and control centres” — again without a shred of evidence — to justify it bombing them all, leaving Gaza’s population without any meaningful health care system as malnutrition and starvation take hold.
Israel struck another hospital this past week, the European Hospital in Khan Younis, as medics there were waiting to evacuate sick and injured children. The attack killed at least 28 people and injured many more, including a BBC freelance journalist who was conducting an interview there as the missiles hit.
Notably, BBC News at Ten blanked out its journalist’s face, adding: “For his safety, we are not revealing his name.” The BBC did not explain who the journalist needed protecting from, or why.
That is because the BBC rarely mentions that Israel has assassinated more than 200 Palestinian journalists in Gaza, as well as banning all foreign correspondents from entering the enclave, in its attempts to limit news coverage and smear what does come out as Hamas propaganda. Israel understands it is easier to commit genocide in the dark.
You might assume a major news organisation like the BBC would wish to be seen showing at least some solidarity with those being murdered for doing journalism — some of them while working to provide the BBC with news. You would be wrong.
We shouldn’t pretend that it was Bowen’s choice to attach such a disgraceful disclaimer to his interview. We all understand that he is under enormous pressure, both from within the BBC and outside.
BBC executives have appointed and protected Raffi Berg, a man who publicly counts a former senior figure in Israel’s spy agency Mossad as a friend, to oversee the corporation’s Middle East coverage.
And as the late Greg Philo reported in his 2011 book More Bad News from Israel, a BBC News editor told him at that time: “We wait in fear for the telephone call from the Israelis.” Things are far, far worse 14 years on.
Excuses won’t wash any longer. We are 19 months into a genocide. Helping Israel to launder its crimes is to become complicit in them. No journalist should be allowing themselves to be pressured into this kind of moral and professional failure.
Jonathan Cook is an award-winning British journalist. He was based in Nazareth, Israel, for 20 years. He returned to the U.K. in 2021. He is the author of three books on the Israel-Palestine conflict: Blood and Religion: The Unmasking of the Jewish State (2006), Israel and the Clash of Civilisations: Iraq, Iran and the Plan to Remake the Middle East (2008) and Disappearing Palestine: Israel’s Experiments in Human Despair (2008). If you appreciate his articles, please consider offering your financial support.
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I despise the BBC and its neo-con led propaganda and its non-stop pandering to the Zionist entity and so I resent paying a license fee for there bull shit, if only my wife would agree to it.
I despise the bbc so much for it neocon propaganda and its constant pandering to the Zionists, I would drop the license fee in a heartbeat but the wife won’t let me!
“We shouldn’t pretend that it was Bowen’s choice to attach such a disgraceful disclaimer to his interview. We all understand that he is under enormous pressure, both from within the BBC and outside.”
Yes. It WAS Bowen’s choice to attach that disgraceful disclaimer to his interview. He chose to do it. If being a real journalist and refusing to take marching orders from genocidal enablers got him fired, so be it. His self-interest won out over his integrity, assuming he has some. HE’S “under enormous pressure”? Tough. That’s part of the package when you are a journalist. Bowen can lay no claim to the title.
An exposé of western media’s alternative view of the Palestinian genocide:
Xxxx//www.aljazeera.com/program/the-listening-post/2024/10/5/failing-gaza-behind-the-lens-of-western-media
Dear BBC, PP. lease explain
What exactly IS a Genocide?
Why do you support Israel?
P
Will Israeli settlers ever give back the homes stolen from Palestinians?
Israel appears to be conducting vicious actions against a group from a different ethnic background so IS ISRAEL A RACIST STATE?
Israel complains about racism, beheadings, murder of innocents, but the state of Israel seems to be the ones carrying out these things, Why won’t the BBC discuss this?
Does the BBC receive any revenue from Israel?
Yes, Israel IS a racist state.
“We wait in fear for the telephone call from the Israelis.” Spineless, invertebrates – poor excuse of a human. Karma is coming…
In my book…Americans and Brits are the same repulsive people…no wonder they always get along so well.
I would, but I can’t boycott something I would never watch. Not sure when I started not watching BBC. I don’t think I was terribly surprised when they smeared Corbyn. And I don’t think the election where they acted like Tory Campaign HQ surprised me. What has surprised me for quite sometime is that people actually watch BBC.
Got to love a society so authoritarian that the state media pays for itself via a mandatory ‘license’ required to watch TV.
Me too Samms. It must be at least 4 years since i watched anything on the “british bullshit corporation”. Mouthpiece for the government, whichever party is in power. I am proud to say that i was one of the 2% of the whole of the british isles who refused to pay the licence fee. Ergo i didn’t have a TV. That was over 40 years ago.
Well, we do know the excuse that he will eventually try to give ….. that he was only following orders.
And we also know that the world declared eight decades ago that this is not a valid excuse.
@samms johnson:
“we’re no monsters. we’re only following orders”,
is what the masked agents told rümeysa öztürk
when they plucked her off a street near her home
in somerville, massachusetts, on march 25, 2025.
when i first heard that excuse, i wish i could have
told the spineless gentleman: “you’re using exactly
the same sorry explanation my nazi forbears used.”
‘loving fathers, husbands, brothers, uncles’ all of them,
but monsters all the same, ready and eager to drive jews
and countless other “undesirables” at the time right into
the gas chamber …
I pray everyday that Karma is coming for all who refused to speak out against or report accurately about this genocide. May the day come soon when they are afraid to show their faces in public.
May your wish come true…and soon.
These presstitutes have no shame. They continue to cover for Israel as they kill, torture and starve the Palestinians. This entire global criminal cabal must be eliminated. There is no redeeming them….
It is the time to boycott BBC .
This is why I quit the BBC. Thank you Johathan Cook for your excellent column and thank you, Consortium News for continuing to bring us the very best in journalism.
Yes, it is long past time to boycott the mass media monopolies. The BBC went along with the “Saddam has WMDs” transparent lies, cheer-led the Destruction of Iraq. The BBC also claimed that Hugo Chavez was a brutal communist dictator, even though he was elected in internationally-observed elections that the Carter Center and Jimmy Carter described Chavez winning in some of the cleanest elections in the world. The UN, and EU observers largely agreed at the time.
The fact-challenged demonisation of Russia is also another glaring example of the BBC echoing MI6 narratives.
The BBC., The Guardian, The Economist and the rest of the UK mass media should be the butt of jokes, as the US mass media has become.
Yet more reason to support independent media like CN!