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United Kingdom: Doctor suspended for inciting hatred against Jews

“Britain must be liberated from Jewish supremacy,” she declared, among other things, in one of her many openly anti-Semitic pronouncements.

Dr. Rahmeh Aladwan, a physician with the British National Health Service (NHS) who has been leading a hate campaign against Israel and British Jews on social media and during his public appearances, was suspended on Wednesday for fifteen months while an investigation is carried out against him.

The medical tribunal (MPTS) issued this suspension after the organization “Campaign Against Antisemitism” and others filed numerous complaints with the UK’s General Medical Council (GMC) about him.

Among this doctor’s posts was a video titled “Resist,” accompanied by an inverted red triangle, in which she wrote: “We never condemn the Palestinians. We support their struggle, including armed struggle.” The inverted red triangle and its emoji version have been used in the past two years by anti-Israel activists to express support for terrorist organizations banned in the UK, such as Hamas.

In response to the attacks on Maccabi supporters in Amsterdam last November, she wrote: “You provoke, you play the victim. You deserve to pay. Banished parasites like you. Colonists should not feel welcome anywhere. And if these scumbags try this in Britain, they will also meet with resistance. It seems that justice is found in the streets.”

In September, the medical tribunal had ruled that Dr. Aladwan could continue to practice medicine during the investigation, which only encouraged the practitioner to intensify her attacks.

She posted a photo of the bulldozer that smashed through the Gaza fence on October 7th, writing: “Glory to the breaking of the illegal 17-year blockade. Glory to the Palestinian resistance. Glory to our martyrs. Jewish supremacy must end.” She also shared a video of a Hamas terrorist with the caption: “The Israeli enemy has two options: leave our land or be buried here.”

This anti-Semitic doctor also incited hatred against British Jews, claiming that “the Jewish-Israeli lobby has completely conquered Britain” and that Britain must be “liberated from Jewish supremacy”.

Jewish organizations argued before the court that such a doctor could not be allowed to treat Jewish patients, for fear of their safety, making the suspension necessary while the investigation is underway. The court accepted this position yesterday.

Incident Details

Type of Incident: Antisemitic Incident
Date of Incident: November 27, 2025
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Country: UK

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