Sky News journalist Kay Burley made the comments about the Palestinian ambassador on her show
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.
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.
He continued: "As we speak, the loss of , you've counted 70 Israeli deaths, there more than 200 Palestinian deaths so far, more than 1,600 entire residential compounds are being wiped out. This is a war crime committed by Israel."
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