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BBC Faces Potential Terror Probe After Admitting Paying Hamas Family Members for Gaza Documentary

An investigation found last month that one of the subjects in the BBC's “Gaza: How to Survive a War Zone” documentary, 14-year-old Abdullah Al-Yazouri, was not an average resident of the Palestinian territory but rather a member of "Hamas royalty" and son of Hamas agricultural minister Dr Ayman Al-Yazouri, who himself is related to one of the founding members of the terrorist group.

Last week, the BBC admitted to paying Al-Yazouri's family through the production company behind the documentary, prompting calls for an investigation to determine whether public funds were given to the family members of a proscribed terror group.

On Friday, February 28, a spokesman for the Metropolitan Police told a British news outlet: "We're aware of a BBC documentary about Gaza and we have received a number of reports raising concerns."

"Officers from the Met's Counter Terrorism Command are currently assessing whether any police action is required in relation to this matter."

Calling for a terror probe into the publicly-funded broadcaster, a spokesman for the Campaign Against Antisemitism said: "A national treasure has become a national embarrassment. The BBC has now admitted that license fee funds were paid to the family of a senior Hamas official."

"It has not yet been able to rule out that further payments to Hamas were made as it continues to investigate where hundreds of thousands of pounds went." (BB/VFI News)

“And the judges shall make careful inquiry, and indeed, if the witness is a false witness, who has testified falsely against his brother, then you shall do to him as he thought to have done to his brother” - Deuteronomy 19:18-19a