A cameraman on the BBC’s controversial Gaza documentary appeared to celebrate the October 7 massacre, The Telegraph can reveal.
Hatem Rawagh, who was listed as an additional cameraman in the credits of the film, posted two tweets apparently praising the worst terror attack in Israel’s history.
In one of the posts on X, he appeared to applaud the killing of an Israeli soldier, sharing a video of a gunman which he said should be watched “a million” times.
It comes as the BBC is under pressure to reveal whether any taxpayers’ money was paid to Hamas during the making of the film, Gaza: How To Survive A Warzone.
Kemi Badenoch, the Tory leader, has demanded an inquiry into allegations of “potential collusion” with the terrorist group after it emerged that the film was fronted by a Hamas minister’s son.