In a separate allegation, the tribunal heard he provided a sick note to a patient in November 2024 while suspended from practicing medical duties.
In the same year, he walked out of a five-day locum cardiologist placement at University Hospitals Coventry & Warwickshire without notice or good reason, the tribunal found.
The sick note and abandonment of placement were “isolated incidents of these types of behaviours”, the hearing concluded.
However, it found he had committed “clear and flagrant” breaches of medical guidance.
MPTS chairwoman Kate Kirwin said Munaf’s conduct on social media was “sustained and repeated”.
“The seriousness of the facts found proven and associated ongoing risk to public protection mean the effect of Dr Munaf continuing to hold registration would undermine public confidence in the profession,” she said.
Following the conclusion of the tribunal, a spokesperson for the GMC said: “There is no place for antisemitism, sexism or misogyny in medicine, and we will always seek to strike off doctors for such conduct.”
Additional reporting by PA Media.