Current sectionWorld NewsEuropeJournalist Ramita Navai accepted the award in the current affairs category and criticized the BBC, which funded the film yet declined to air it, saying, 'We refuse to be silenced'Share to FacebookShare to XArticle printing is available to subscribers onlyPrint in a simple, ad-free formatSubscribeComments: Zen reading is available to subscribers onlyAd-free and in a comfortable reading formatSubscribe09:34 PM • May 11 2026 IDTThe British documentary "Gaza: Doctors Under Attack," which investigates Israeli military attacks on hospitals in Gaza, won the prize for Best Current Affairs at the British Academy Television Awards (BAFTAs) on Sunday.Trending NowTwo Police Officers Questioned Over Assault of Arab Lawyer in Violent ArrestWith His Iran Deterrence Squandered, Trump Might Feel Forced to Resume WarIsraeli Artists Slam Venice Biennale Participation: 'Again, Israel as a Victim'One Woman Shot Dead in Central Israel, Three Women Wounded'Gaza: Doctors Under Attack' Wins BAFTA After Being Shelved by the BBCCommentsIn the NewsStarlink Users, Beware – Israeli Tech Can Reveal Your IdentityWith His Iran Deterrence Squandered, Trump Might Feel Forced to Resume WarIran Could Enrich Uranium to Weapons-grade Level if U.S. Attacks, Lawmaker SaysHaaretz CartoonYair Golan Is the Best Choice for IsraelRemembering and rebuilding two years laterICYMIWhatsApp Co-founder Donates Record-breaking $200 Million to Jerusalem HospitalThe Mysterious Copper Scroll and the End of DaysLeaked Video of Arab Lawyer's Violent Arrest Contradicts Israel Police Account'A Slave Economy': Inside Israel's ultra-Orthodox Parallel StateConstruction Begins on Bypass Road to Bring 'One Million' Israelis to West BankZionism Didn't Go Wrong, It Was Always Built This Way