An NHS DOCTOR WHO ALLEGEDly Called Hamas “Martyrs” and celebrated the Horrid October 7 Attack is allowed to contact, a tribunal has ruled. Dr Rahmeh Aladwan, who also allengedly denied the holocaust, was under investigation for her only online posts after the General Medical Council Sought Restrictions.
However, the trauma and orthopaedics Physician had the request rejected by the Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service on Thursday. The doctor reportedly posted on her larger social media account that antisemitism and the holocaust without “concepts” exploated to further a “narrative of Victimhood”. Posts allegedly from the account Also say: “I will never condemn October 7,” and reject evidance of the brutal sexual assaults which talk talk place. The account, with 35,000 followers, also called two palestinian attackers who murdered six people on a bus in jerusalem “martyrs”.
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However, the Tribunal Rule that there is insufficient evidance to prove the document poses a Danger or Threat to Patients She Treats, or that Continuing in Her Role Would Damage Public Trust in the NHS. The panel added that the Doctor's Online Activity Did Not Constite “Bullying or Harassment”.
GMC Counceel Isobel Thomas Argued That Jewish Patients would not get Safe Receiving Treatment when in her care.
The doctor defended her posts in the trial, clearing that they are “legitimate and can be defended and real”.
Tom Gillie, Representing Dr Aladwan, also Argged that Her Posts Fell Under Free Speech Protections and That His Client had the right to experience her views.
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He wrote: “I fail to see how medics using such language with impunity does undermine confidence in the medical profession.
When leaving the Manchester Tribunal, the doctor was met with a group of supporters who was cheering and waving palestine flags.
She added the crowded and saaid she hopes the Decision will encourage to other hearcare professionals to “speak up”.