BBC Defeated your coverage of war Gaza After criticism of the White House about the reporting of the recent incident in the region Which left many dead.
White House press secretary Karolin Levit claimed that the BBC had to “take and down to take his story about deadly and injuries” Near a support distribution center in RafaAfter updating the title of an article with new information.
In response, the BBC said that it has not removed its story. The corporation reported that its headlines about the incident were “updated throughout the day with the latest fatal figures, as they came from various sources,” saying that it is “a completely normal practice”.
During a press briefing on Tuesday, Ms. Levit Addressing the incident, said: “The administration knows about those reports and we are currently looking at their truth because unfortunately, unlike some in the media, we do not take the word of Hamas with the total truth.”
“We prefer to pay attention to this, when they speak, unlike the BBC, who had many headlines, he wrote, ‘Israeli Tank 26 Kar Kar Kar Kare Kar Kar Kare’, ‘Israeli Tank kills 21’, ‘Israeli kills Gunfier 31’, ‘Red Cross says, 21 people were killed in a support incident’.
“And then, Oh, wait, they had to correct their entire story and take them down, saying that we reviewed the footage and found no evidence of anything.”
While she was speaking, Ms. Levit conducted a document, which appeared to show a social media post from X, in the east with Twitter, different headlines.
The person posting the headline also posted a screenshot from the BBC Live blog and wrote: “It was all that it was a lie.”
The headline of the blog post has been read: “The claim graphic video is connected to the aid of the distribution site in Gaza.”
A BBC spokesperson said that the A BBC verification came from the online report, not the corporation’s story about the murders in Rafa said that a viral video supported on social media was not connected to the help distribution center which he claimed to show.
Ms. Levit said: “We are going to look at the reports before or before we confirm her from this podium, and I suggest that journalists who really care about the truth, do the same to reduce the amount of misunderstandings around the world on this front.”
A BBC spokesperson said: “After reviewing the footage, the BBC took a story down, completely wrong. We did not remove any story and we are standing from our journalism.

“Our news and headlines about the incident of Sunday aid distribution center were updated through the latest fatal figures throughout the day as they came from various sources.
“They were always attributed to clearly, from the first figure of 15 to Medics, 31 from Hamas-Interested Health Ministry to the last red cross statement of ‘at least 21’ in their field hospital.
“This is a completely common practice on any fast growing news story.
“Fully separately, a BBC verified online report reported on Monday that a viral video posted on social media was not connected to the aid distribution center he claimed to show.
“This video did not run on BBC news channels and did not give information about our reporting. It is just misleading to confuse both these stories.
“It is important to bring truth to people about what is happening in Gaza. International journalists are not currently allowed in Gaza and we will welcome the support of the White House in our call for immediate access.”
The corporation has faced a backlash on its coverage of Israel-we struggle and emerged in the first year that a documentary aired about Gaza depicted the son of a senior person from a senior Hamas in a documentary.
Gaza: How to survive a Warzon was removed from the BBC Eplayer, it was revealed that the child storyteller, Abdullah, Ayman is the son of Alizori, who has worked as the Deputy Minister of Hamas, Hamas.