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BBC Ordered To Compensate Israeli Family After Trespassing In Home Following Oct. 7 Massacre
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Published Jan. 3, 2026, 7:32 PM
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The BBC will pay compensation to the Horenstein family of Netiv Ha’asara after a BBC photographer unlawfully entered their private home in the aftermath of the October 7 Hamas terrorist massacre.
According to the broadcaster, a BBC news team – which included International Editor Jeremy Bowen – entered the Horenstein residence in the days immediately following the attack, without permission from the family.
Jewish News reported that the BBC agreed to pay 120,000 shekels in compensation for the unauthorized entry.
The incident sparked widespread criticism and renewed scrutiny of the network’s conduct and Middle East coverage, adding to ongoing debates surrounding its reporting standards.
Tzeela Horenstein described the ordeal in stark terms, telling Jewish News, “Not only did terrorists break into our home and try to murder us, but then the BBC crew entered again, this time with a camera as a weapon, without permission or consent. It was another intrusion into our lives. We felt that everything that was still under our control had been taken from us.”
The Horenstein family survived the October 7 massacre after their door jammed while terrorists attempted to blow it open with explosives. At the time the BBC crew entered the home, relatives of the family still did not know whether they were alive.
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