From the Telegraph at 18:42:
David Cameron condemns ‘barbaric’ missile attack on Israel
Prime Minister David Cameron condemns “indiscriminate” attack as 50 missiles from Gaza Strip fired into southern Israel during official visit
David Cameron tonight condemned a “barbaric” missile attack on Israel that struck on the first day of his visit to the country.
Militants fired as many as 50 missiles from the Gaza Strip into southern Israel, in the biggest single attack in two years.
Israeli tanks responded by firing shells at a suspected launch site within Palestinian territory.
Mr Cameron said: “These attacks are completely indiscriminate, aimed at civilian populations and people indiscriminately, and that is a demonstration of how barbaric they are.
“We must be absolutely clear in the international community – and all friends of Israel and of the Palestinian people as well – that there is no violent route to statehood.”
“They are a reminder once again of the importance of maintaining and securing Israel’s future and the security threats that you face, and you have Britain’s support in facing those security threats.”
From the BBC at 18:56, their Frontpage report:
Prime minister’s belief in Israel ‘unbreakable’
Way, way down at the bottom the BBC manages to refer to the barrage:
In front of the assembled members of the press Mr Cameron condemned rocket attacks from Gaza which Mr Netanyahu had referred to in his opening remarks of the news conference.
And that was that….no quotes about barbaric indiscriminate targeting of civilians and children.
The BBC does deign to give us a further report, at 22:15…tucked away in the world news as a small headline….this is what they tell us Cameron said:
British Prime Minister David Cameron, on a visit to Israel, condemned the rocket attack.
“They are a reminder once again of the importance of maintaining and securing Israel’s future and the security threats that you face, and you have Britain’s support in facing those security threats,” he said.
And that was that….no quotes about barbaric indiscriminate targeting of civilians and children.
Bit quicker off the ball reporting an Israeli air response….as I type at 23:32:
Israeli planes hit Gaza in response to rocket strikes
Funnily enough that makes it to the Frontpage unlike the rocket barrage.
This though does feature on the Frontpage in a large box of its own:
Features
Suburbia to Syria
The Briton who drove a truck bomb into a prison
On 6 February, Abdul Waheed Majeed, from Crawley in West Sussex, drove a truck bomb into the gates of a prison in Syria. Does his death represent everything that the government fears about radicalisation on a foreign battlefield?
But was he a violent jihadist, just waiting for his chance – either at home or abroad?
“My brother was not a terrorist. My brother was a hero,” says Hafeez Majeed.
“If I could put it like this, if my brother had been a British soldier and there were British people in that prison, I know he would have been awarded the posthumous Victoria Cross.
“My brother paid the full price with his life for what he did. He was not a threat to the British public and never has been a threat to the British public.”
The BBC…you can rely on it to glorify and excuse the Jihadists.