A senior BBC executive will meet with a top British Jewish leader, to discuss the recent controversy in which the BBC falsely accused Jewish teens of making anti-Muslim statements.

According to sources quoted by the Jewish Chronicle, the BBC received hundreds of complaints over its egregious reporting.

Now BBC Director General Tim Davie is planning to meet with the President of the Board of Deputies of British Jews, Marie van der Zyl, to discuss the community’s outrage over the BBC’s coverage of the infamous bus incident.

The incident took place on the second night of Chanukah, when antisemitic thugs tried to smash the windows of a bus filled with Jewish teens in London. The attackers performed Nazi salutes, made obscene gestures, shouted threats and curses, spat, and tried to break into the open-top bus.

By all accounts, the horrific attack was unprovoked. Yet the BBC reported as fact that the words “Dirty Muslim” could be heard from the Jewish victims on the bus (yet they only described the attackers’ antisemitism as “alleged”).

Reportedly, van der Zyl will ask the BBC chief to apologize to the kids on the bus and the entire community.