A journalist who appeared on the Arab canal of the BBC has reportedly described Jews as 'devils'.
Ahmed Alagha has appeared several times since January last year on the broadcaster that reported several times about the Israeli conflict.
Last Sunday he appeared reporting from close to the Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis Just after Israeli troops had killed a senior Hamas leader, Ismail Barhoum, in an air raid.
The bombing was caught on the camera and Mr Alagha's report appeared on BBC News.
De Telegraaf has now reported that Mr Alagha, the Palestinian journalist, seems to have described Israelis as worse than 'animals' on his social media accounts.
Sharing the images of a Gaza tower block that is bombed by Israeli troops after the attacks of Hamas on October 7, 2023, placed Mr Alagha on X: 'This is not a Hollywood film; This is what these towers in Gaza City were affected by the Israeli occupation, and it happens to us in Gaza.
'It [the Israeli occupation] Is the embodiment of dirt, the unparalleled swamp of wickedness. As for the Jews, they are the devils of the hypocrites. '

Ahmed Alagha has appeared several times since January last year on the broadcasting report on the Israeli conflict

Last Sunday he appeared reporting from close to the Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis Just after Israeli troops had killed a senior Hamas leader, Ismail Barhoum, in an air raid
The day after he also posted: “And as we know, the” Israelis “to start are not people, but rather they are not even animals. Perhaps they belong to a race for which no description can capture the size of their lust and sadism.
“That's just one snapshot. What if we compiled all their crimes in that whole dark/black history, from the moment of a profession to date? It is the entity of dirt and the unparalleled swamp of wickedness. '
The day after the attacks of 7 October in which 1,320 people were killed and 251 were taken hostage, Mr. Alagha had written on X, in clear reference to the victims of Hamas: 'Rip your sympathy, regardless of what ugly state you see them. They are the corrupt side of this story, my friend. No spilled blood of them is honorable. '
He also responded to a shooting to hear a Jerusalem synagogue that killed seven citizens on Holocaust Memorial Day in January 2023.
He shared a photo of the attack with the message: “This martyr stolen my heart, only he killed eight Zionists.”


In March last year he also said: “We often hear the expression:” Palestine is Arabic from the sea to the river. ” But do we know what it means? In short, Palestine is completely Arabic, East and West. '
After the Telegraaf approached Mr Alagha, some seem to have been removed from his posts.
Sources have told the newspaper that the journalist is not a staff member of the broadcaster.
Last month the leader of the conservative party, Kemi Badenoch, called for a 'wholesale reform' of BBC Arabic after a report from Camera UK accused the company of 'terrible anti-Semitism and anti-Israel bias'.
A BBC spokesperson said the Telegraph that international journalists are not allowed in Gaza, so it hears it from a number of people in the region and called Mr. Alagha an 'employee' who 'is not a BBC employee'.
It did not know the posts 'before he heard from him'.
It added: 'His views were not expressed on a BBC platform, his messages do not reflect the opinion of the BBC and we are absolutely clear that there is no room for anti-Semitism on our services. '
MailOnline approached the BBC and Mr. Alagha for comment.