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British Physician, an Ardent Antisemite, Continues to Practice at NHS

British Physician, an Ardent Antisemite, Continues to Practice at NHS

Update: 2025-10-24
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We all know of doctors and nurses around the world who, after posting on social media their homicidal hatred of Jews, including boasting about having killed, or hoping in the future to kill, Jewish patients, have lost their jobs and their licenses. Not long ago, everyone was outraged at the display of murderous hatred of two Muslim nurses in Australia, Ahmad Nadir and Sarah Abu Lebdeh, who volunteered their murderous hatred of Israelis. Nadir proudly claimed that he had killed Israeli patients in the past, making the throat-cutting sign across his own neck, and Sarah Abu Lebdeh declared that if any Israeli patients were assigned to her, “I won’t treat them, I’ll kill them….I hope to God.” Nor were these nurses simply kidding around; they meant what they said. Abu Lebdeh was arrested and charged with threatening to kill any patients she may have in the future who are Jews. And later, Ahmed Rashid Nadir was also arrested and charged on several counts, but most importantly, for making claims of having killed “hundreds” of Jewish patients in the past.


In Great Britain, Rahmeh Aladwan, a Muslim doctor working for the National Health Service (NHS), has now also expressed deeply antisemitic views, including conspiracy theories about Jewish power and plots, but is apparently keeping her job. More on this malignant doctor can be found here:


Wes Streeting, the United Kingdom’s Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, stated that he has “no confidence” in the regulatory abilities of the UK’s health system after Dr. Rahmeh Aladwan, a physician notorious for perpetuating antisemitic conspiracies, including accusations of “Jewish supremacy,” was cleared to continue practicing medicine.


“The racist language of ‘Jewish supremacy’ reflects the values of Nazis, not the NHS,” Streeting stated in a Friday post to X/Twitter. “I fail to see how medics using such language with impunity doesn’t undermine confidence in the medical profession. I have no confidence in the our regulation system.”


Aladwan was under investigation by the Medical Practitioner Tribunals Service (MPTS) for spreading antisemitic conspiracy theories and anti-Israel “activism.” The result of the investigation was Aladwan being ruled fit to continue practicing medicine as a part of the UK’s National Health Service, according to the British outlet Jewish News….


Aldawan posted a lengthy statement summarizing her beliefs and views on the investigation. She defined “Jewish supremacy” as “synonymous with Zionism,” claiming that “identifying it as such names the oppressive system, its direct perpetrators, and its beneficiaries: jews.”…


In another social media post addressing the investigation, Streeting asserted his belief that “it is perfectly possible to criticise the Israeli government robustly without resorting to antisemitic tropes, which do nothing to support Palestinian rights.”


Aladwan is not merely, or even mainly, criticizing Israel. She is directing her venom at all Jews, who she insists are all-powerful in Great Britain — she wants “to free Britain from Jewish supremacy” — the phrase “Jewish supremacy” is a repeated motif throughout her rantings. The question is: does that make her unfit to practice medicine with the NHS?


Let’s look at it from the viewpoint of Jewish patients who might be assigned to her. How many would be fearful of being treated by her, given her fanatical hatred of Jews? If an NHS doctor is unfit, and cannot possibly treat all patients equally, should that doctor remain on the rolls of NHS practitioners?


Consider a doctor who posted constantly about the “invasion of our country by Muslims” and “the need to reduce their numbers in Great Britain”? How long do you think it would take the NHS to see that that doctor was struck off? Or, another hypothetical, think of an NHS ob-gyn doctor who ranted online about “blacks on the dole who insist nonetheless on having six or seven or eight children,” whom “we, the British taxpayers who have limited the sizes of our own families, are forced to support.” How long would that doctor remain practicing at the NHS?


So why has the NHS decided, despite her extraordinary antisemitic rants, that should naturally alarm her Jewish patients, and many of those who are not Jewish, but don’t want to be treated by someone so consumed with hatred, to keep Rahmeh Aladwan on as an NHS physician? Or are Jewish fears not as important as those of other groups?

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British Physician, an Ardent Antisemite, Continues to Practice at NHS

British Physician, an Ardent Antisemite, Continues to Practice at NHS

Hugh Fitzgerald