Were Jews forewarned about the attacks?
BBC attempts to link alternative 9/11 theories to anti-Semitism by overplaying a long discredited rumor implying Jewish favoritism. In fact, while many believe there was Israeli involvement in the 9/11 attacks, few 9/11 skeptics still endorse the rumour of the missing 4000 Jewish employees. The BBC chose to associate conspiracies with baseless anti-Semitic terrorist rumors saying: 'news spread around the world' of a 'Jewish plot' to evacuate the WTC.
The BBC engages in emotional manipulation during it's interview with the relative of a WTC2 victim, forcing the viewer subliminally to 'pick sides' - either the victim's side or the 'conspiracy theorists', thereby creating a divide that didn't exist. This relative went on to say that 'people need scapegoats'.
Note that the article does not deny that Israelis were warned of the attacks. A Haaretz article reported that two employees of New York-based company Odigo received messages warning of the attacks: [14]
On September 28, 2001, Odigo confirmed the story, and elaborated that the warnings came from workers based in an Israeli office:
http://www.fromthewilderness.com/timeline/2001/wpost092801.html
Furthermore, BBC's response fails to mention the reports of the five Mossad agents detained on 9/11:
http://www.whatreallyhappened.com/fiveisraelis.html