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"Palestinians suffered hugely at Jewish hands" -- BBC's Tim Wilcox to scared Jewish lady in Paris: Woman: The situation is going back to the days of 1930 in Europe. Tim Willcox: Do you think that could be resolved, though, now, before it’s too late? W: Yes, of course… we have to, not to be afraid to say, that Jews are, that they are the target now. It’s not only the… TW: Many critics, though, of Israel’s policy would suggest the Palestinians suffered hugely at Jewish hands as well. W: We cannot do amalgam… yes? TW: But, but, but, you understand, everything is seen from different perspectives.” W: Of course, but this is not my … TW: No, I understand.” BBC’s Tim Wilcox Drops Anti-Semitic Comments at France Unity March. BBC reporter Tim Wilcox reminds a frightened Jewish lady during a street interview: “Many critics though of Israel’s policy would suggest that the Palestinians suffer hugely at Jewish hands as well.” Four people were killed at the Paris grocery store Hyper Casher supermarket on Friday. They were all Jews. Related: LATEST: Hayat Boumeddiene Female Terror Suspect Wasn’t Even in France During Attacks, Amedy Coulibaly's common law wife came through Turkey days before the attack and may have crossed into Syria. Au lendemain de la mort des frères Kouachi et d’Amedy Coulibaly, la compagne de ce dernier, Hayat Boumeddiene, est activement recherchée. Elle aurait quitté la France début janvier, selon différentes sources. Lassana Bathily 'Courageous' Muslim rescued Jewish shoppers, handed market key to French police Charlie Hebdo suspects killed as twin sieges rock France (AFP) Elite French police stormed a printworks and a Jewish supermarket Friday, killing two brothers wanted for the Charlie Hebdo attack and a gunman linked to them in a dramatic end to twin sieges that rocked France. As shots and explosions rang out in the City of Light, five people, including the gunman, were found dead in the aftermath of the assault on the Jewish store in eastern Paris and several captives were freed, security sources said. A further four people were in critical condition after the raid, as ambulances raced to the scene, joining a jam of police vans, other emergency vehicles and helicopters buzzing overhead. "It's war!" screamed a mother as she dragged her daughter from the scene. An AFP reporter saw at least one body lying at the scene, where the sliding glass door of the shop was completely shattered. The dramatic climax to the two standoffs brought to an end more than 48 hours of fear and uncertainty that began when the two brothers slaughtered 12 people at satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo in the bloodiest attack on French soil in half a century. BBC Reporter Tim Wilcox Has Anti-Semitic Words For Jewish Woman at France Unity March BBC Reporter Needles French Jewish Woman at Unity Rally BBC's Tim Wilcox to scared Jewish lady BBC's Tim Wilcox to scared Jewish lady BBC's Tim Wilcox to scared Jewish lady BBC's Tim Wilcox to scared Jewish lady BBC's Tim Wilcox to scared Jewish lady BBC's Tim Wilcox to scared Jewish lady BBC's Tim Wilcox to scared Jewish lady BBC's Tim Wilcox to scared Jewish lady
The BBC's Tim Willcox tells lady at Paris anti-terror rally that "Jewish Hands" cause Palestinian suffering. Please write to the BBC and register a complaint. Keep e-mailing them if they send you Willcox's weak "apology." Check out HonestReporting.com. Please register your complaint with the BBC. Go to http://www.bbc.co.uk/complaints/#anchor. Choose options BBC News - TV News - BBC News Channel and then add “Coverage of Paris Rally” to the program title and the date 11/01/2015. The more complaints the BBC receives, the more likely it will be forced to act.
BBC News 24 reporter Tim Willcox says, "the Palestinians suffer hugely at Jewish hands, as well."A BBC reporter has faced calls to resign after he told the daughter of Holocaust survivors in Paris: 'Palestinians suffer hugely at Jewish hands as well'. Journalist Tim Willcox sparked anger during his coverage of yesterday's rally in Paris, held in memory of the 17 victims of last week's terror attacks, including four Jewish people in a siege at a Kosher supermarket. He was speaking to a woman in the crowd who expressed her fears that Jews were being persecuted, and 'the situation is going back to the days of the 1930s in Europe.' 'Nevertheless, Mr Willcox showed no sensitivity and asked a tasteless question on live TV which has outraged those who have seen the clip, as well as leaving the interviewee speechless and defenseless.' It is not the first time Willcox has been accused of anti-Semitism. In November during a review of the following day's newspapers, Willcox, who was anchoring the discussion, faced criticism after discussion of a story about Labour leader Ed Miliband reportedly losing Jewish support. He had said: 'A lot of these prominent Jewish faces will be very much against the mansion tax'. Mr Sacerdoti said his organisation, and 33 individuals had complained to the BBC about the November broadcast. 'The BBC said there was no anti-Semitism in what he said, but according to the MacPherson definition, if a minority group feels it is anti-Semitic, it should be considered as such,' he said. 'It's obviously offending people.' He added: 'And now he's done it again in an extreme example when people are mourning the deaths of four Jews, among the other victims, and his reaction is to say to a Jewish woman who is saying it's like the 1930s. 'To somehow bring in mitigating circumstances, is terrible.' A BBC spokesman 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. He had no intention of causing offence.'
Tim Willcox: Palestinians Suffer Hugely At Jewish Hands, As Well Tim Willcox: Palestinians Suffer Hugely At Jewish Hands, As Well Tim Willcox: Palestinians Suffer Hugely At Jewish Hands, As Well BBC News 24 reporter Tim Willcox says, "the Palestinians suffer hugely at Jewish hands, as well." Calls for BBC reporter to resign after he told daughter of Holocaust survivors in Paris: 'Palestinians suffer hugely at Jewish hands as well' A BBC reporter has faced calls to resign after he told the daughter of Holocaust survivors in Paris: 'Palestinians suffer hugely at Jewish hands as well'. Journalist Tim Willcox sparked anger during his coverage of yesterday's rally in Paris, held in memory of the 17 victims of last week's terror attacks, including four Jewish people in a siege at a Kosher supermarket. He was speaking to a woman in the crowd who expressed her fears that Jews were being persecuted, and 'the situation is going back to the days of the 1930s in Europe.' To this, Willcox replied: 'Many critics though of Israel's policy would suggest that the Palestinians suffer hugely at Jewish hands as well.' When the woman, shaking her head, responded saying: 'We can't do an amalgym', he told her: 'You understand everything is seen from different perspectives.' Willcox has today apologised for his comments, taking to Twitter to say he had not meant to cause offence. He wrote: 'Really sorry for any offence caused by a poorly phrased question in a live interview in Paris yesterday - it was entirely unintentional.' But many viewers also used the social network to express their anger and concerns over Willcox's rally coverage, including historian and BBC presenter Simon Schama. He wrote on Twitter: 'Appalling of @BBCTimWillcox to imply any and all JEWS (not Israelis) responsible for treatment of Palestinians by hectoring lady in Paris.' And added: 'Then he had gall to patronise her at the end - "you see people see it from all sides" That Palestinian plight justifies anti-semitic murder?' The Campaign Against Antisemitism, which works to combat anti-Semitism in Britain, has circulated footage of the incident, and has called on those offended by it to formally complain to the BBC. Director of communications, Jonathan Sacerdoti, told MailOnline said Willcox's Twitter apology was 'not really good enough'. 'It's an admission he has done something wrong, but it's incumbent on the BBC to make an on-air apology and to investigate his behaviour.' There have also been calls made for the reporter to resign, while an online petition was set up, demanding that Willcox 'personally apologise', and calling for 're-assurance that this constant anti-Semitic behavior from the BBC will come to an end'. The petition authors said: 'It was the wrong time and place to ask such a disgraceful question. The unity march was a time for France and the rest of the world to come together and unite against the rising threat of terrorism and anti-Semitism, as well as an opportunity to mourn and remember those killed in the horrific attacks. 'Nevertheless, Mr Willcox showed no sensitivity and asked a tasteless question on live TV which has outraged those who have seen the clip, as well as leaving the interviewee speechless and defenseless.' It is not the first time Willcox has been accused of anti-Semitism. In November during a review of the following day's newspapers, Willcox, who was anchoring the discussion, faced criticism after discussion of a story about Labour leader Ed Miliband reportedly losing Jewish support. He had said: 'A lot of these prominent Jewish faces will be very much against the mansion tax'. Mr Sacerdoti said his organisation, and 33 individuals had complained to the BBC about the November broadcast. 'The BBC said there was no anti-Semitism in what he said, but according to the MacPherson definition, if a minority group feels it is anti-Semitic, it should be considered as such,' he said. 'It's obviously offending people.' He added: 'And now he's done it again in an extreme example when people are mourning the deaths of four Jews, among the other victims.' A BBC spokesman 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. He had no intention of causing offence.'
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Calls foA BBC reporter has faced calls to resign after he told the daughter of Holocaust survivors in Paris: 'Palestinians suffer hugely at Jewish hands as well'. Journalist Tim Willcox sparked anger during his coverage of yesterday's rally in Paris, held in memory of the 17 victims of last week's terror attacks, including four Jewish people in a siege at a Kosher supermarket. During a live report from the streets of Paris, Willcox was speaking to a number of participants in the march, including one woman who expressed her fears that Jews were being persecuted, and 'the situation is going back to the days of the 1930s in Europe.'r BBC's Tim Willcox to Rresign Over Paris Interview!!!
From BBC News Channel, special news coverage of Paris rally, at 16.47 on Sunday 11 January 2015. BBC Newsreader Tim Wilcox answers the fears of a scared Jewish lady in Paris, with the suggestion that "Palestinians suffered hugely at Jewish hands." This took place at today's huge Paris rally following the terrorist atrocities carried out in recent days in Paris, which included the targeting of a Jewish supermarket. Tim Wilcox's words comes only weeks after his statement in November 2014 that "a lot of these prominent Jewish faces will be very much against the mansion tax”. See video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yF5TSWuEwEg
Tim Willcox opening an edition of World News Today.Recorded on May 04 2011.
Promo video for Tim Willcox - Superjazzers Vol. 1 (Ninjazz Records). Tim Willcox (tenor saxophone), David Goldblatt (piano), Bill Athens (acoustic bass), Cha...
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Journalist Tim Willcox sparked anger during his coverage of the anti terror rally in Paris, held in memory of the 17 victims of last week's terror attacks, including four Jewish people in a siege at a Kosher supermarket
Other than a single solo appearance during the 2010 Elections, think this is the first time Kate has done a shift on the News Channel in about 5 years.
Calls for BBC reporter to resign after he told daughter of Holocaust survivors in Paris: 'Palestinians suffer hugely at Jewish hands as well'
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Tim Willcox and Sue Thearle present BBC News 24 at midday on Friday March 28 2008.
Husband of married BBC star Sophie Long 'devastated' after she dumps him for newsreader Tim Willcox (who's a married father of four)
Tim Willcox and Sally Eden opening BBC News.Recorded on June 08 2011.
Tim Willcox and Sally Eden opening bbc news at 0500 GMT.Recorded on Monday, June 06, 2011.
Tim Willcox talks to Oregon Music News about the Portland Jazz Workshop's first concert featuring Billy Mintz,John at their new venue, Michelle's Pianos. 11/5/2014 http://oregonmusicnrews.com
Original composition by Tim Willcox of Portland, Oregon, one of my favorite jazz composers. The video is archival documentary footage from a day in my life. ...
Ben Brown and Tim Willcox opening The Hub on the day Ratko Mladic was produced in Belgrade court.Recorded on Friday, May 27, 2011.
Tim Willcox presents BBC News 24 from BBC World's set.
From BBC News Channel, special news coverage of Paris rally, at 16.47 on Sunday 11 January 2015. BBC Newsreader Tim Wilcox answers the fears of a scared Jewish lady in Paris, with the suggestion that "Palestinians suffered hugely at Jewish hands." This took place at today's huge Paris rally following the terrorist atrocities carried out in recent days in Paris, which included the targeting of a Jewish supermarket. Tim Wilcox's words comes only weeks after his statement in November 2014 that "a lot of these prominent Jewish faces will be very much against the mansion tax”. See video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yF5TS... "Palestinians suffered hugely at Jewish hands" -- BBC's Tim Wilcox to scared Jewish lady in Paris: Woman: The situation is going back to the days of 1930 in Europe. Tim Willcox: Do you think that could be resolved, though, now, before it’s too late? W: Yes, of course… we have to, not to be afraid to say, that Jews are, that they are the target now. It’s not only the… TW: Many critics, though, of Israel’s policy would suggest the Palestinians suffered hugely at Jewish hands as well. W: We cannot do amalgam… yes? TW: But, but, but, you understand, everything is seen from different perspectives.” W: Of course, but this is not my … TW: No, I understand.” BBC’s Tim Wilcox Drops Anti-Semitic Comments at France Unity March. BBC reporter Tim Wilcox reminds a frightened Jewish lady during a street interview: “Many critics though of Israel’s policy would suggest that the Palestinians suffer hugely at Jewish hands as well.” Four people were killed at the Paris grocery store Hyper Casher supermarket on Friday. They were all Jews. Related: LATEST: Hayat Boumeddiene Female Terror Suspect Wasn’t Even in France During Attacks, Amedy Coulibaly's common law wife came through Turkey days before the attack and may have crossed into Syria. Au lendemain de la mort des frères Kouachi et d’Amedy Coulibaly, la compagne de ce dernier, Hayat Boumeddiene, est activement recherchée. Elle aurait quitté la France début janvier, selon différentes sources. Lassana Bathily 'Courageous' Muslim rescued Jewish shoppers, handed market key to French police Charlie Hebdo suspects killed as twin sieges rock France (AFP) Elite French police stormed a printworks and a Jewish supermarket Friday, killing two brothers wanted for the Charlie Hebdo attack and a gunman linked to them in a dramatic end to twin sieges that rocked France. As shots and explosions rang out in the City of Light, five people, including the gunman, were found dead in the aftermath of the assault on the Jewish store in eastern Paris and several captives were freed, security sources said. A further four people were in critical condition after the raid, as ambulances raced to the scene, joining a jam of police vans, other emergency vehicles and helicopters buzzing overhead. "It's war!" screamed a mother as she dragged her daughter from the scene. An AFP reporter saw at least one body lying at the scene, where the sliding glass door of the shop was completely shattered. The dramatic climax to the two standoffs brought to an end more than 48 hours of fear and uncertainty that began when the two brothers slaughtered 12 people at satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo in the bloodiest attack on French soil in half a century. BBC Reporter Tim Wilcox Has Anti-Semitic Words For Jewish Woman at France Unity March BBC Reporter Needles French Jewish Woman at Unity Rally BBC's Tim Wilcox to scared Jewish lady BBC's Tim Wilcox to scared Jewish lady BBC's Tim Wilcox to scared Jewish lady BBC's Tim Wilcox to scared Jewish lady BBC's Tim Wilcox to scared Jewish lady BBC's Tim Wilcox to scared Jewish lady BBC's Tim Wilcox to scared Jewish lady BBC's Tim Wilcox to scared Jewish lady "Palestinians suffered hugely at Jewish hands" -- BBC's Tim Wilcox to scared Jewish lady in Paris: "Palestinians suffered hugely at Jewish hands" -- BBC's Tim Wilcox to scared Jewish lady in Paris: "Palestinians suffered hugely at Jewish hands" -- BBC's Tim Wilcox to scared Jewish lady in Paris: "Palestinians suffered hugely at Jewish hands" -- BBC's Tim Wilcox to scared Jewish lady in Paris: "Palestinians suffered hugely at Jewish hands" -- BBC's Tim Wilcox to scared Jewish lady in Paris: "Palestinians suffered hugely at Jewish hands" -- BBC's Tim Wilcox to scared Jewish lady in Paris: "Palestinians suffered hugely at Jewish hands" -- BBC's Tim Wilcox to scared Jewish lady in Paris: Tim Wilcox,antisemitism,BBC,BBC news,Jewish People (Ethnicity),Judaism (Religion),News
On BBC World News' programme 'Global, Tim Willcox interviews Nick Garzilli, chief operating officer of ET3, on their plans for a 'hyperloop' form of transport - and why it could come to fruition far sooner than plans by Elon Musk.
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Tim Willcox interviews Dr Simon Foster about the possibility of a human mission to Mars. This was prompted by the documentary 'How to put a human on Mars'
Teddy Nygh and Alex Simpson, the director and narrator of documentary film Riot from Wrong, discuss the London Riots two years on - interview with Tim Willco...
SK Lingam, Chairman of the ASEAN UK Business Forum is interviewed by Tim Willcox for BBC World News programme 'GMT'. Lingam provides expert commentary on Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak's Barisan Nasional election win on 6 May 2013.
My interview from BBC World News with Tim Willcox, February 2015. 'Why Am I Scared of Everything?' is published by Skyhorse. http://www.amazon.com/Why-Am-Scared-Everything-Inspirational/dp/1629144606/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid;=1423662374&sr;=8-1&keywords;=why+am+i+scared+of+everything
BBC World News' Tim Willcox interviews war photographer Sebastiano Tomada on his images of female fighters during the Syrian conflict.
07-07-2014: breaking news of UK Home Secretary Theresa May's announcement of an inquiry into child abuse. Exaro News has been investigating allegations that ...
BBC World News' Tim Willcox interviews Sara Seager, a professor of planetary science and physics at MIT, about the chances of alien life.
On the day Serbia starts talks to enter the EU, BBC World News' Tim Willcox interviews the Serbian ambassador to the UK, Ognjen Pribićević.
Juniper plants are under threat from a new disease. BBC World News' Tim Willcox interviews Tim Wilkins, of Plantlife, and Fairfax Hall, co-founder of the Sipsmith gin distillery, about the risks to the gin industry.
Journalist Nabila Ramdani interviewed by Tim Willcox on the post-Mubarak era and on pro-democracy demonstrations in Algeria - 13 Feb 2011 (12.35pm).
GMT ... Family members who wish to will be able to fly over the crash site, reports the BBC's Tim Willcox ... World.
BBC News 2015-03-25Take, for instance, BBC presenter Tim Willcox’s interview last month, in the aftermath of the ...
The Daily Beast 2015-02-09Giving his reaction to the BBC's Tim Willcox, Mr Kohler said: "I feel vindicated, but I don't want ...
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BBC News 2015-01-29"Especially in America. I think the population is like, 320 million? There's over 300 million guns ... In pictures: ... Tim Willcox.
The Independent 2015-01-14His statement was withdrawn after less than an hour ... In pictures: Reaction to Charlie Hebdo attack ... Read More: ... Tim Willcox ... co.
The Independent 2015-01-14Tim Willcox apologises to daughter of Holocaust survivor at Paris rally for saying 'Palestinians ...
The Independent 2015-01-14Tim Willcox apologises to daughter of Holocaust survivor at Paris rally for saying 'Palestinians ...
The Independent 2015-01-14Tim Willcox apologises to daughter of Holocaust survivor at Paris rally for saying 'Palestinians ...
The Independent 2015-01-14— Tim Willcox (@BBCTimWillcox) January 12, 2015 ... This is not the first time Tim Willcox has been accused of anti-Semitism.
The Inquisitr 2015-01-13Tim Willcox ... but the gap between the admired and the popular has never been wider, says Tim Walker.
The Independent 2015-01-13BBC reporter Tim Willcox has apologised after he told the daughter of a Holocaust survivor during a ...
The Independent 2015-01-12Speaking to the BBC's Tim Willcox, Mr Haddon said it was "bizarre the government said books should ...
BBC News 2014-12-05Tim Willcox is a British journalist for BBC News, where he presents news bulletins for both the BBC News Channel and BBC World News. Generally a relief presenter for the BBC, he is probably most recognisable for presenting the BBC's live coverage from Chile during events surrounding the Copiapó mining accident and anchoring the BBC's live day time coverage during the early days of the Cairo January 2011 Egyptian revolution. He speaks Spanish fluently.
Willcox was educated at Taunton School in Somerset, and St Chad's College, Durham University where he read Spanish. He started in newspaper journalism, working for Mirror Group Newspapers and Fleet Street News Agency).
As a broadcast journalist, Willcox worked for ITN News for many years as a presenter and correspondent. He was the network's Arts and Media Correspondent, as well as reporting from the United States on events such as the September 11 terrorist attacks.
Since joining the BBC Willcox has been an anchor with the BBC News Channel where he can be seen presenting bulletins at weekends. He is generally a relief presenter on the channel, but does have a regular slot late on Friday evenings. He can also be seen presenting on BBC World News as a relief presenter.