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Yeah, they aren't unbiased, they are more hesitant perhaps than other outlets on the other end of the bias spectrum - but not covering? Covering up? The biggest headline result when I just visited bbc.co.uk was about the starvation campaign.
Their bias can actually be somewhat helpful - it lends legitimacy to what they are reporting on, and makes it harder to claim that it's "just biased pro-palestine pseudo-journalism" or some crap like that.
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/bbc-israel-gaza-letter-tim-davie-bias-palestine-b2636737.html
https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/bbc-impartiality-trust-israel-gaza-media-experts/
They are most definitely bias. They're only changing their tune now after months of pressure and because the government, since Lammy visited, is changing their tune too.
This isn't their first explicit bias either:
https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/opendemocracyuk/bbc-bias-and-scots-referendum-new-report/