The full cost of ABC's capitulation to pro-Israel lobbyists when sacking a broadcaster over a social media post is set to be revealed.

A judge on Wednesday is expected to rule on the penalty the ABC must pay for breaching workplace law when it sacked journalist Antoinette Lattouf from her casual role on ABC Radio Sydney's Mornings program in 2023.

She has already been awarded $70,000 in damages but the Federal Court will announce on Wednesday what additional penalty is justified.

Lattouf was dismissed three days into a five-day hosting stint in December 2023 after sharing an Instagram post from Human Rights Watch saying Israel was using starvation as a "weapon of war" in Gaza.

She argues the ABC should be forced to pay up to $350,000 in fines to prevent future breaches.

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