The total number of BBC editorial breaches, including impartiality, accuracy, editorial values, and public interest, was 1,553.
This move is seen as a show of determination regarding Israel's stance on not leaving the Philadelphi Corridor.
Al-Haddad has a history of making inflammatory remarks. He published a post of Facebook supporting the Palestinian cause.
The BBC is still grappling with its failure to live up fully to its aspiration of achieving genuine impartiality in issues of major importance.
The letter provided examples of inaccuracy and bias in the BBC’s coverage of the war in Gaza and provided testimony from Jewish employees.
The British-Jewish actor and comedian expressed outrage at the headline of the British television network about the disaster in which 12 children were killed by Hezbollah.
In a BBC interview, former Editor-in-Chief Yaakov Katz condemned the network for justifying Hezbollah's attacks on Israel, emphasizing the terrorist organization's aggression.
Officers had discovered the three victims, aged 25, 28, and 61, with serious injuries at the house in Bushey, a leafy town 20 miles northwest of London, on Tuesday evening. They died at the scene.
While Hamas has claimed over 200 Palestinians were killed in an operation to rescue four hostages, Israeli estimates leave that number below 100 and charge that many were killed by terrorist fire.
Commentator Qasim Sheikh said that he welcomed the opportunity to "clearly state" his views and that there was "no way" he would have supported the October 7 attacks on Israel.