Alagha wrote that Israelis “belong to a race for which no description can capture the extent of their lust and sadism.”
The BBC has banned Gaza reporter Ahmed Alagha for calling Jews “devils” and saying they are “not human.”
The Telegraph revealed Alagha’s activity on social media, which led to his dismissal from his role as a contributor to BBC Arabic’s coverage of the war in Gaza.
On social media, after reporting on Israeli strikes in Gaza, Alagha wrote that Israel “is the embodiment of filth, the unrivaled swamp of wickedness,” adding: “As for the Jews, they are the devils of hypocrites.”
The next day, the Gaza correspondent reportedly commented, “The ‘Israelis’ are not human beings to begin with, rather they are not even beasts. Perhaps they belong to a race for which no description can capture the extent of their lust and sadism.”