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Tim Willcox apologises to daughter of Holocaust survivor at Paris rally for saying 'Palestinians suffer hugely at Jewish hands as well' | Tim Willcox apologises to daughter of Holocaust survivor at Paris rally for saying 'Palestinians suffer hugely at Jewish hands as well' |
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BBC reporter Tim Willcox has apologised after he told the daughter of a Holocaust survivor during a broadcast from the Paris rally yesterday: 'Palestinians suffer hugely at Jewish hands as well'. | BBC reporter Tim Willcox has apologised after he told the daughter of a Holocaust survivor during a broadcast from the Paris rally yesterday: 'Palestinians suffer hugely at Jewish hands as well'. |
The march was held in memory of the 17 who died during the terror attacks in the French capital last week. | The march was held in memory of the 17 who died during the terror attacks in the French capital last week. |
As well as 10 journalists, four Jewish people perished in a siege by Islamic militants at a Kosher supermarket. | As well as 10 journalists, four Jewish people perished in a siege by Islamic militants at a Kosher supermarket. |
Speaking to one woman in the crowd who said she believed the issue of Jewish persecution dated “back to the days of the 1930s in Europe”, he replied: “Many critics though of Israel's policy would suggest that the Palestinians suffer hugely at Jewish hands as well.” | Speaking to one woman in the crowd who said she believed the issue of Jewish persecution dated “back to the days of the 1930s in Europe”, he replied: “Many critics though of Israel's policy would suggest that the Palestinians suffer hugely at Jewish hands as well.” |
“We can't do an amalgym,” she responded, shaking her head. | “We can't do an amalgym,” she responded, shaking her head. |
To which Willcox said: “You understand everything is seen from different perspectives.” | To which Willcox said: “You understand everything is seen from different perspectives.” |
The woman, who has since been named online as Chava, was reported by the MailOnline to be an Israeli national who is the daughter of Polish Holocaust survivors. | The woman, who has since been named online as Chava, was reported by the MailOnline to be an Israeli national who is the daughter of Polish Holocaust survivors. |
Willcox has since expressed his regret over the remarks, tweeting: | Willcox has since expressed his regret over the remarks, tweeting: |
Really sorry for any offence caused by a poorly phrased question in a live interview in Paris yesterday - it was entirely unintentional | Really sorry for any offence caused by a poorly phrased question in a live interview in Paris yesterday - it was entirely unintentional |
In a statement, a BBC spokesperson said: “Tim Willcox has apologised for what he accepts was a poorly phrased question during an in-depth live interview with two friends, one Jewish and of Israeli birth, the other of Algerian Muslim heritage, where they discussed a wide range of issues affecting both the Muslim and Jewish communities in France. | In a statement, a BBC spokesperson said: “Tim Willcox has apologised for what he accepts was a poorly phrased question during an in-depth live interview with two friends, one Jewish and of Israeli birth, the other of Algerian Muslim heritage, where they discussed a wide range of issues affecting both the Muslim and Jewish communities in France. |
Over 3.7million joined in the protest in defiance of the terrorists who killed 17 people in three days. | Over 3.7million joined in the protest in defiance of the terrorists who killed 17 people in three days. |
Leaders from countries across Europe linked arms as they led the marches in Paris. Standing side-by-side with French president Francios Hollande were David Cameron, Spanish prime minister Mariano Rajoy, Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas and Queen Rania of Jordan, among others. | Leaders from countries across Europe linked arms as they led the marches in Paris. Standing side-by-side with French president Francios Hollande were David Cameron, Spanish prime minister Mariano Rajoy, Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas and Queen Rania of Jordan, among others. |
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