that exchange elicited a furious reaction from viewers such as mark benson.he outrageous suggestion that israeli forces are happy to kill children was scandalously inappropriate for a supposedly impartial news presenter. you have intentionally demonized one side in this awful conflict while portraying the other as defenseless and pitiful victims. in doing so, you demonstrate a disdain for the history of the conflict and the truth itself. as an avid viewer of bbc news, ifeel let down and betrayed and feel that i can no longer trust your impartiality. the bbc put out a statement in response to complaints like that, saying: while this was a legitimate subject to examine in the interview, we apologise that the language used in this line of questioning was not phrased well and was inappropriate. the process by which the former senior civil servant, sue gray, accepted a job with the labour party as keir starmer�*s chief of staff has been at the heart of a long running political row. last week parliament's advisory body on appointments cleared her to take up the pos