Correction: Lucy Manning
Jewish News was incorrectly told and reported in an article about the success of the Nova exhibition that Lucy Manning, the BBC’s special correspondent, only spent a few minutes at the exhibit when she visited. We would like to make it clear that this was not the case. We further note that Lucy has been at the forefront of the BBC’s coverage of the victims of 7 October and trauma of the hostage families for the last 2.5 years, trusted by victims to fairly and sensitively tell their stories.
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