There are a whole host of reasons to hate Britain’s National Health Service. For a start there’s the often poor quality treatment served up by staff who are sometimes remarkably incompetent. Then there’s the shocking waiting times for treatment or even routine medical appointments, the staff whose customer services skills were seemingly honed in the old Soviet Union, along with the 63% of NHS maternity units that are considered as ‘unsafe’. Also giving Britons good reason to hate the NHS is the NHS management class that is incompetent and self serving, the waste of money on ‘diversity’ guff, the clanking often non-functioning IT systems and much much more.
But now there is a new horror that is being dumped on Britain by the National Health Service. That horror is legions of NHS staff who hate Jews and hate Israel and love Islamic extremism who seem to be operating in the NHS with almost complete impunity. It’s almost as if NHS no longer stands for ‘National Health Service’ but ‘National Hamas Service’.
The Daily Telegraph (archived HERE) has done a detailed investigation of Jew hatred in the NHS and it’s appalling. If even a fraction of the Jew hatred that has been expressed by NHS staff over the last year was hatred aimed at Muslims then you’d never stop hearing the Muslims and the Leftists whining about it.
The Daily Telegraph said:
Blaming Mossad for 9/11 and sharing speeches by Holocaust deniers may sound like the actions of an anonymous conspiracy theorist, but are in fact attributable to an NHS consultant neurologist of 21 years standing.
And this is hardly an isolated case. There is growing concern about the nature and quantity of online content promoting a positive view of proscribed terrorist groups such as Hamas, as well as anti-Jewish sentiment posted by NHS staff on social media.
Last week the newspaper Jewish News reported that it had contacted Dr Rehiana Ali, a consultant neurologist who has worked in the NHS for two decades, including 10 years at Imperial College London, for comment on a number of statements it reported she had made on social media (among them, that the Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar was a “legend”, denying atrocities committed by Hamas, celebrating Israeli deaths and speculating about Israel harvesting human organs). The newspaper received a reply from her questioning the basic humanity of its readers and asking how many have served in the “Israel Occupation Force”.
Since then, Dr Ali – who stood as an independent for the Bradford South constituency at the general election this year, coming fifth out of nine candidates – has continued in much the same vein. In the past few days, her activity on X has included reposting a claim that the Israeli security service Mossad was behind the 9/11 attacks in New York in 2001. She also shared a statement from the British historian David Irving, a notorious Holocaust denier.
As the author of the Daily Telegraph piece pointed out, this Hamas supporting Doctor is not a one- off and the writer referenced other incidents where NHS staff have engaged in Israel and Jew hatred along with supporting Islamic terror groups in the Middle East region. One of those cases was when a patient at Whipps Cross Hospital in East London was faced with a healthcare worker wearing a ‘Palestine’ top. The patient was disturbed by this display of support for a contentious cause and photographed the worker. The patient was ordered to delete the image they’d taken and at one point was threatened with having their kidney dialysis machine switched off during treatment if they didn’t delete the image.
As well as the phenomenon of the NHS Jew haters’ social media activities and the wearing of clothing and devices at work that show support for genocidal terrorist groups like Hamas or Hezbollah, there’s also been a significant presence from what I can see of NHS staff attending the various pro-Hamas hate marches. I don’t think I’ve seen a single one of these demos that doesn’t have someone in NHS uniform, too often women in hijabs, marching alongside those who openly call for the murder of Israeli Jews.
The NHS spends or rather wastes millions upon millions of pounds on ‘diversity’ and ‘equity’ programmes. Money that might otherwise be better spent on extra medical staff or using facilities such as medical scanning and pathology labs more effectively and open for more hours or whatever, is spent on ‘anti racism’ stuff that oddly seems not to include Jews as people at risk of racial harassment or discrimination.
The NHS is stuffed full of those staff who seem to believe that supporting Hamas led causes is the right and proper thing to do and it’s a sad state of affairs that this is the case. I have zero faith that the management will do anything at all to crack down on Jew haters among NHS staff especially when those staff members are Muslim. After all if the NHS will tolerate a Bangladeshi war criminal as a senior chaplaincy manager then the NHS is unlikely to kick out the NHS staff who hate Jews.
I hate the NHS for all the reasons that I’ve given on here before and believe it should be replaced with something better. Now that it has been confirmed that the NHS is full of Islamic and left wing Jew haters, I despise the NHS even more.
Me too – and l worked in it for 11 years.
My time straddled the end of the old system and the beginning of the new. In my opinion, one of the worst things was the introduction of the nursing degree and the subsequent ‘fast tracking’ of graduates who were more interested in climbing the ladder than patient care. I believe policing has suffered because of similar policies and no doubt other branches of the public service sector.