I can't see the article at home, but when I access the BBC at work, they have an apology for airing the slur. I didn't read it. I assumed one got past their censor, figured "it happened, their people didn't say it, honest mistake."
Either they retracted the apology, or they show me different stories depending on where I access from. There being more to it lends credence to the former. (It's also been like 18 hours since I saw the story on their homepage, but still, if it were a genuine apology, it would stick around for more than 1 day.)
We like to dump on the US's platform of Israeli support, but the UK has been dumping on Palestine for a while. I'm not saying either is better (or worse), it's ugly on both sides of the pond.
The tried and true defence of Israel is always to claim antisemitism, but we must stand equal to Jews, Christians, Muslims, Atheists, and all the others alike, but also have the courage to speak out against genocide and other war crimes, regardless of who is doing them.
