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A number of medical personnel — doctors and nurses — have been posting online messages of support for Hamas and messages of hate against not just Israelis, but all Jews. One of the most egregious examples is Rahmeh Aladwan, who is on the staff of the NHS, and is now being investigated for urging support online for the Gaza terror group, Hamas. More on Dr. Aladwan’s views, and her legal troubles, can be found here: “UK Doctor Known for Antisemitic Posts Arrested After Violating Bail, Charged With Inviting Support for Hamas,” by David Michael Swindle, Algemeiner, March 27, 2026:
A British Palestinian doctor based in the United Kingdom and known for antisemitic social media posts on Friday pleaded not guilty to inciting support for Hamas, a proscribed terrorist group, and publishing material intending to stir up racial hatred.
Rahmeh Aladwan, 31, appeared in Westminster Magistrates Court in London, where she was released on bail. The doctor, who is part of the UK’s National Health Service (NHS), will next appear at the Central Criminal Court of England and Wales, commonly known as the Old Bailey, in London on April 24.
The court appearance came one day after British law enforcement arrested Aladwan and slapped her with four counts of “inviting support for Hamas” and two counts of stirring up racial hatred through both spoken words and written material. The charges followed a series of statements and publications she allegedly made in support of Hamas and antisemitic conspiracy theories.
According to a statement from the Metropolitan Police, officers apprehended Aladwan at her residence in Pilning, South Gloucestershire, and transported her to a central London police station on the grounds that she had breached bail conditions “imposed following previous arrests.”
British law enforcement had arrested Aladwan on Oct. 21, charging her with four counts related to malicious communications and inciting racial hatred.
A group of demonstrators praised Aladwan, a trainee trauma and orthopedic surgeon, as she left the courthouse on Friday. One waved a Palestinian flag. Another wearing a keffiyeh held a protest sign while someone banged a drum and a voice yelled, “You’re a hero.”…
If you were Jewish, and Rahmeh Aladwan was the doctor whom the NHS assigned to you, would you have qualms about her treating you? Might you worry that she could be deliberately providing you, as a Jew, with substandard care? And even if you were not Jewish, wouldn’t you be put off having her as your physician, given the repugnant nature of her views?
Some of Aladwan’s antisemitic statements in the original CAA complaint against her included “Britain is totally occupied by Jewish supremacy” and “I will never condemn the 7th of October,” referring to Hamas’s 2023 invasion of and massacre across southern Israel. She also infamously labeled London’s Royal Free Hospital “a Jewish supremacy cesspit.”
If Britain is “totally occupied by Jewish supremacy,” how is it that this Palestinian woman was admitted to the U.K. in the first place? And then how did she manage to become a citizen? And then how was she further allowed to study to become a doctor, even working for the National Health? Where were those “Jewish supremacists” who at every turn failed to stop her? Could it be that despite Dr. Aladwan’s claim, Jews are not that all-powerful after all?
In a July 6, 2025, posting on X, Aladwan clarified her position for those still confused about her activism’s mission, writing, “Let’s make this crystal clear: anti-Zionism means ‘Israel’ has no right to exist. No debates. No exceptions. ‘Israel’ is genocide. Its supporters are genocidal — and that includes over 90% of Jews on earth.”…
And what does one do with a state “has no right to exist”? You work for its destruction. And what should we do with people who commit “genocide”? They deserve to be killed, of course, for that is the only way to stop their genocide. In Aladwan’s view, 90% of the world’s Jews support Israel’s “genocide.” And that’s why it is right and proper, a duty even, to eliminate all of those “genocide”-supporting Jews. Properly understood, Aladwan is calling for mass murder.
With the huge increase in the U.K.’s Muslim population, there has been an increase pari passu with the number of medical personnel — doctors, nurses, hospital orderlies — who are Muslim, and who carry with them, and spread, the virus of antisemitism. For Muslims know that Jews, as Infidels, are “the most vile of created beings,” and furthermore, that in Islam’s earliest days, Jews were the “most strong in enmity against the Muslims” (5:82). Some Muslims even believe that a Jewish woman who survived the battle of Khaybar tried to poison Muhammad, and claim that she succeeded, but this is very much a minority view.
In February, Australian nurses Sarah Abu Lebdeh and Ahmad Rashad Nadir pleaded not guilty after seizing international attention when a video of them threatening to kill Israeli patients went viral.
Sarah Abu Lebdeh filmed herself stating that she would refuse to treat Israeli patients, and instead, would kill them. Ahmad Rashid Nadir drew a finger across his throat when he confessed to having already killed many Jews in ways that could not be detected. This would include, of course, withholding lifesaving treatment, or more actively, giving wrong doses of the right medicine, or right doses of the wrong medicine. In any case, Nasir is on record as boasting of his murders of Jewish patients, and promising to do more.
Both Lebdeh and Nadir have had their nurses’ licenses pulled; they will no longer work as nurses anywhere in Australia. They had filmed themselves making threats about killing Israeli patients; Nadir claimed to have already done so.
And these antisemitic death-threatening doctors and nurses can be found not just in the U.K., or Australia, but elsewhere in Europe.
In the Netherlands last year, police investigated a nurse who threatened to deliver lethal injections to Israeli patients. In Belgium, a doctor listed “Jewish (Israeli)” as a medical problem when treating a 9-year-old. A Belgian-Israeli living in Amsterdam revealed that a nurse in Amsterdam denied her medical care after refusing to remove a pro-Palestine button.
Can a nurse making such a threat — to give Israeli patients lethal injections — be allowed to remain on staff, or should she be struck off? What if an Israeli patient does indeed die while in her care — think of the millions of dollars that the hospital may be on the hook for to the family of that patient? And a doctor who claims, while treating a Jewish child, that being Jewish is “a medical problem,” will frighten all Jewish patients away. Such a doctor should also be struck off.
Now the charge against Rahmeh Aladwan is not only antisemitism, but something graver still. Aladwan is being charged with supporting, and urging others to support, Hamas, that the British government has designated as a terror group. If convicted — and she has supplied with her social media posts ample evidence to convict — and even if she is given a light prison sentence for support of terrorism, as a doctor she will be struck off. That’s the end of her medical career in the U.K. and, indeed, elsewhere in the Western world. She needn’t worry; there are hospitals all over the Arab countries that would be happy to employ her, places where her views won’t bother a soul and might even be a plus.
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Don’t get sick in England.
All of therse Muslim doctors and nurses who posted a single sentence detrimental to Jews MUST be fired for cause and lose their medical licences. Will autopsies be performed on all the Jewsih patients who died? What is wrong with England?
How did people with these psychological problems get into medical schools in England? Shouldn’t the people who admitted them into the schools be fired?