We were quite complimentary recently about one BBC reporter currently in action in the Middle East, namely Quentin Sommerville.
Here's a sample of his Twitter feed today [embedding doesn't always show that it's him who's re-tweeting, but rest assured it is Quentin S doing the re-tweeting here!], quoting all his Israel-Palestinian-related tweets and re-tweets since the end of the ceasefire this afternoon.
See if you can see any bias here.
Frankly it makes a refreshing change from the likes of Jon Donnison, Jeremy Bowen and Paul Danahar:
Frankly it makes a refreshing change from the likes of Jon Donnison, Jeremy Bowen and Paul Danahar:
2 rockets fired from Gaza, less than 5 minutes after the end of the humanitarian ceasefire, reports our team there. Ht: @raeontheroad
— Quentin Sommerville (@sommervillebbc) July 17, 2014
The @UN Sec Gen welcomes humanitarian temporary ceasefire in Gaza today "and appreciates that it has mostly been respected by all parties".
— Quentin Sommerville (@sommervillebbc) July 17, 2014
A map of where the #Gaza strikes have been so far. Until then, we thought Gaza City was the safest place to stay.. pic.twitter.com/BrI6Yd3Z5q
— Nick Casey (@caseysjournal) July 17, 2014
UNRWA say they discovered approx. 20 rockets hidden in an empty school in #Gaza - say incident is the first of its kind
— Emily Wither (@ewither) July 17, 2014
There is a possibly serious situation in southern Israel's Eshkol region, near the #Gaza border. Censored for now.
— Daniel Nisman (@DannyNis) July 17, 2014
#c4news Distant pall of smoke on distant horizon, northern #Gaza in what is prob 1st Israeli strike post-ceasefire pic.twitter.com/nOUJ71dPIW
— Jonathan Miller (@millerC4) July 17, 2014
UN's @UNRWA slams Gaza militants (affiliation unknown) for storing rockets in one of its schools in the Strip http://t.co/eET5T8dIKh
— John D (@Johnny_Davo) July 17, 2014
Israel PM authorizes ground attack in Gaza.
— Quentin Sommerville (@sommervillebbc) July 17, 2014
#GAZA #ISRAEL (July17 #Beirut 23h) Isr. mil.spokesman:Ground forces will strike http://t.co/EP2SycAs8n.sites throughout Gaza strip.(Reuters)
— Beirut-Reporter (@beirutreporter) July 17, 2014
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