
The BBC has been sanctioned by Ofcom after its controversial Gaza documentary was found to have breached the watchdog's rules. The documentary, titled Gaza: How to Survive a Warzone, attracted complaints after it failed to disclose that the narrator's father was a Hamas official. It prompted an apology from the BBC - which will now face sanctions from Ofcom.
The broadcasting watchdog said in a statement: "We concluded that this was materially misleading, in breach of Rule 2.2 of the Broadcasting Code, because it had the potential to erode the very high levels of trust audiences would have expected in a BBC factual programme about the Israel-Gaza war.
"Breaches of the Code that have resulted in the audience being materially misled have always been considered by Ofcom to be among the most serious that can be committed by a broadcaster, because they go to the heart of the relationship of trust between a broadcaster and its audience.
"This is particularly pertinent in the case of a public service broadcaster such as the BBC.
"In light of the serious breach in this case, Ofcom is imposing a sanction. Ofcom is directing the BBC to broadcast a statement of its findings on BBC2 at 9pm on a date and in a form to be determined by Ofcom."

The BBC pulled the documentary from iPlayer after complaints came to light, and said it was not informed of the family connection by the production company in advance.
The broadcaster said at the time: "Gaza: How to Survive a Warzone features important stories we think should be told - those of the experiences of children in Gaza.
"There have been continuing questions raised about the programme and in the light of these, we are conducting further due diligence with the production company.
"The programme will not be available on iPlayer while this is taking place."
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