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Gaza documentary dropped by the BBC wins BAFTA

The filmmakers said the BBC paid for the investigation but refused to air it, as they highlighted findings on Gaza’s health services.

  • On Sunday, filmmakers behind Gaza: Doctors Under Attack won a BAFTA TV Award and used their acceptance speech to publicly rebuke the BBC for previously shelving the documentary.
  • The BBC originally commissioned the documentary but dropped it in June 2025, citing impartiality concerns over journalist Ramita Navai's radio interview and social media activity, per then-executive Deborah Turness.
  • During the ceremony, Navai claimed the film reveals 'Israel has killed over 47,000 children and women in Gaza,' while executive producer Ben de Pear challenged the BBC: 'Given you dropped our film, will you drop us from the BAFTA screening?'
  • Following the BBC's rejection, Channel 4 broadcast the documentary, with head of news Louisa Compton calling it a 'meticulously reported and important film' exemplifying the network's commitment to brave journalism.
  • The documentary investigates alleged attacks on medical facilities in Gaza, with Navai stating the film shows 'Israel has been killing the very people trying to keep healthcare system alive.
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Deadline broke the news in Los Angeles, United States on Sunday, May 10, 2026.
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