ABC political reporter Nour Haydar has reposted numerous tweets about the Israel-Palestine conflict in recent days

ABC reporter Nour Haydar under fire over social media posts about Israel-Palestine conflict:  ‘Does she work for the ABC or Al-Jazeera?’

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An ABC political reporter has been accused of breaching the national broadcaster’s strict impartiality guidelines after sharing controversial tweets about the conflict in Israel and surrounding fallout in Australia.

Federal politics reporter Nour Haydar shared the tweets after the Palestinian militant group Hamas unleashed a horrific terrorist attack on the Jewish homeland on Saturday, killing hundreds of innocent civilians.

ABC political reporter Nour Haydar has reposted numerous tweets about the Israel-Palestine conflict in recent days

ABC political reporter Nour Haydar has reposted numerous tweets about the Israel-Palestine conflict in recent days

ABC political reporter Nour Haydar has reposted numerous tweets about the Israel-Palestine conflict in recent days

Following the attacks, hundreds of protesters caused chaos outside the Opera House in Sydney shouting ‘gas the Jews’ and ‘f*** the Jews,’ prompting NSW premier Chris Minns to call off an upcoming Free Palestine rally.

Ms Haydar did not appear to support his decision to ban the upcoming protest, and shared a message from Palestinian activist Randa Abdel-Fattah.

‘How is it possible that Palestinians in Australia are being policed for their language, protests, grief, called animals, accused of supporting terrorism, framed as instigators, and an Australian Jewish organisation openly calls for genocide,’ the reposted tweet states.

The comments were in response to the Australian Jewish Association supporting air strikes against Hamas targets in Gaza in retaliation to the terror attacks on Israel.

According to the Gaza Health Ministry, the airstrikes have killed over 1,100 Palestinians. Officials have not said how many civilians are among the dead.

‘Pure evil must be eradicated from this earth. Flatten it,’ The Australian Jewish Association wrote.

The political journalist (pictured) has been with the ABC for six years and is based at Parliament House in Canberra

The political journalist (pictured) has been with the ABC for six years and is based at Parliament House in Canberra

The political journalist (pictured) has been with the ABC for six years and is based at Parliament House in Canberra 

‘Sometimes to eradicate pure evil, innocents die. It’s sad Hamas hides among the civilian population. It’s sad they don’t love their own children to bring this on them. It’s a double war crime.’

Ms Haydar’s recent online activity caught the attention of 2GB presenter Ray Hadley.

‘I don’t know whether that’s covered by the ABC policy on social media, but she’s reposted quite a number,’ he told listeners.

‘So we need to check with the boss of the ABC to see whether the postings by Nour Hadar, even though they were not her own words, whether they’re in contravention of the ABC and their policy on social media postings.’

Another retweet Ms Haydar shared was from The Guardian’s Jerusalem correspondent, Bethan McKernan, which read: ‘Initial reports surfacing that Israeli settlers indiscriminately opened fire on a crowd of Palestinians in Qusra near Nablus.’

A third retweet from Human Rights Watch states: ‘Deliberate killings of civilians, hostage-taking, and collective punishment are heinous crimes that have no justification.’

Along with Hadley, some Aussies were quick to call out Ms Haydar over her retweets.

‘Does Nour Haydar work for the ABC or Al-Jazeera? Thrilled to see taxpayer dollars paying the salary of a clearly biased ABC journalist.

Another person added: The TwiXter feed of ABC racist Nour Haydar makes her sound like a PR agent for Hamas terrorists. The sort of dribble she retweets, all day, on our dime. Why are ABC activists supporting the terrorists on our dime.’

An ABC spokeswoman didn’t respond to questions of whether the retweets were appropriate or if any action will be taken.

‘This is a personal social media account, not an ABC account or ABC content,’ she told Daily Mail Australia.

‘All staff are required to meet the ABC Social Media guidelines.’

Daily Mail Australia has contacted Ms Haydar and the ABC for comment.

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