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Sky News journalist Kay Burley's comments about the Palestinian ambassador have sparked over 1,500 complaints to Ofcom. The media watchdog confirmed that it received a total of 1,537 complaints following an episode of Breakfast With Kay Burley on Sky News on October 10.
Ofcom stated: "Complainants alleged Kay Burley misrepresented comments made by the Palestinian ambassador." During the programme, Ms Burley was in conversation with Pat McFadden, the shadow chancellor for the Duchy of Lancaster, when she allegedly misrepresented comments made by Husam Zomlot, according to the complainants.
She asked him: "Will the shadow foreign secretary (David Lammy) sit with the Palestinian ambassador, appearing with him, at an event, given that the Palestinian ambassador basically said, the last couple of days, that 'Israel had it coming'?" Mr McFadden responded that Israel "did not have it coming" and confirmed he would attend a Labour Friends of Palestine event.
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Ms Burley also questioned Stella Creasy about Mr Zomlot's remarks. The Labour MP replied she was "not aware of the incident you're talking about and the Labour party is united in condemning the violence". Later, David Lammy addressed the meeting after it was confirmed Mr Zomlot would no longer be attending.
Mr Zomlot, the top Palestinian diplomat in the UK who doesn't represent Hamas, has accused Israel of committing a "war crime" against civilians. He criticised the killing of civilians by Hamas but said Israel is seeking "sheer vengeance" in its response.
On October 7, he told CNN: "The loss of civilian life is tragic...
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