The BBC is facing calls to investigate a senior employee who shared alleged anti-Semitic Facebook posts.
Dawn Queva, a senior scheduler and payout planner for BBC Three, shared posts attacking both Jewish people and white people.
One of her posts appeared to peddle the conspiracy theory that the Rothschild family were behind the ‘holohoax’, a term commonly used by Holocaust deniers to suggest the Nazi genocide was fabricated.
In another post published on January 12, and still not taken down, Ms Queva called Jewish people ‘subcontinental melanin recessive caucAsians of the Synagogue of Satan’.
A further post on January 13 branded Jews ‘a bunch of thieving squatters’, accusing them of ‘buying and selling those who kidnap from Africa’.
And in an anti-Semitic rant as recent as yesterday, Queva reportedly wrote that Jews were ‘japhetic AshkeNazi who have no zero blood connection to the land of Palestine or Israel’.
A senior BBC employee has been accused of anti-Semitism after sharing a string of offensive Facebook posts branding Jews as ‘Nazi parasites’

Dawn Queva, a senior scheduler at BBC Three, allegedly shared posts referring to Jewish people as ‘thieving squatters’

One post claimed that ‘being JewISH has zero to do with ethnicity’ and suggested Jews were from the ‘Synagogue of Satan’
The grotesque posts were published under the name Dawn Las Quevas-Allen, whose identity was confirmed to be the BBC employee by trade publication Deadline.
The account is littered with claims about the supposed origins of Jews, and asserts that ‘being JewISH has zero to do with ethnicity’, as well as links to videos promoting conspiracies about the Israel-Hamas conflict.
Ms Queva also allegedly described white people as ‘barbaric’ and ‘bloodthirsty’, the Telegraph reported.
According to her LinkedIn profile, Ms Queva previously held roles at Disney and NBC, and joined the Corporation in January 2023.
In other Facebook posts, the BBC employee referred to the UK as the ‘UKKK’ – a reference to the Klu Klux Klan.
Jewish anti-hate charity Campaign Against Antisemitism said it would refer Queva to the police and write to the BBC.

Another grotesque Facebook post peddled the conspiracy theory that the Rothschild family were behind the ‘holohoax’ and that Jews were responsible for ‘buying and selling those who’s kidnap from Africa people

Pictured: Several Jewish members of staff defied a ban on attending a march against antisemitism. The Corporation has come under fire for its coverage of events in the Middle East
The BBC itself has come under pressure over its coverage of events in the Middle East, with Jewish members of staff defying a ban on attending marches against anti-Semitism in London.
The broadcaster faced criticism at the start of the conflict for its failure to call Hamas ‘terrorists’ as well as the decision by a correspondent to speculate that the Al-Ahli hospital bombing was most likely an Israeli airstrike.
Earlier this month the Corporation became embroiled in another row after sports presenter Gary Lineker shared a post calling for Israel to be banned from international football tournaments.
Lineker took down the tweet after it was claimed he was intending to share a news story rather than express or endorse an opinion.
But the former England footballer sparked further controversy by liking a post defending suspended Labour MP Kate Osamor, who used a post on Holocaust Memorial Day to suggest the conflict in Gaza should be remembered as a genocide.
The BBC said it couldn’t comment on individual members of staff and said it had ‘well-established and robust processes’ to deal with anti-Semitism.
A spokesperson for the Corporation said: ‘We do not tolerate anti-Semitism, Islamophobia, or any form of abuse and we take any such allegations seriously and take appropriate disciplinary action wherever necessary.
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