The remaining four apologies went in the other direction.

TheGaza: How to Survive a War Zoneadmission was the second time the BBC has apologized this year.

Palestinian sympathizers have pointed to other missteps in drawing their own conclusions.

‘Gaza: How to Survive a War Zone’

‘Gaza: How to Survive a War Zone’Hoyo Films

BBC News added a correction to at least 64 online stories, saying it had incorrectly interpreted Israeli data.

Five of these concerned coverage that was anti-Israel or pro-Palestine.

Oxfam has accused Israel of deliberately blocking and/or undermining the international humanitarian response in the Gaza Strip.

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Cohen, who now runs film financier Access Entertainment, told Deadline: This analysis is very clear.

The vast majority of complaints and corrections by the BBC have been in relation to anti-Israel/pro-Palestinian reporting.

The BBC must ask itself why so many of these errors are in one direction.

With every day that passes the BBCs failures of impartiality are becoming more and more evident.

Its time for someone in the BBCs senior leadership to accept they have a problem and get a grip.

that climate change is real).

We are long past the point at which Israels culpability is up for debate.

Across the breadth of our output, when mistakes are made, we transparently acknowledge and correct them.

Its unclear what conclusions can be drawn from this data.