ABC ‘remains in denial’ of its erroneous anti-Israel coverage

By Sky News Australia

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Sky News host Chris Kenny discusses the Bondi Royal Commission hearing evidence about media coverage, with a special focus on the public broadcasters. “Of course, this kind of emotive and erroneous reporting flies in the face of the facts,” Mr Kenny said. “Always errors that portray Israel in a bad light, always a bias that supports a pro-Palestinian and even pro-Hamas narrative. “It's a narrative that seems to be in denial about the driving motivation of Islamist extremism. “This is a bias recognised and detailed very widely, but the ABC remains in denial.”

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