BBC defends policy not to call Hamas ‘terrorists’ after criticism

The BBC has defended its decision not to describe Hamas militants as “terrorists” in coverage of the recent attacks in Israel.

UK Defence Secretary Grant Shapps said the policy is “verging on disgraceful”.

A BBC spokesperson noted it was a long-standing position for its reporters not to use the term themselves unless attributing it to someone else.

Veteran BBC foreign correspondent John Simpson said “calling someone a terrorist means you’re taking sides”.

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