Is your NHS neurologist a secret revolutionary? A shocking trend reveals medical professionals expressing extreme views!
In a controversial turn of events, Dr. Rehiana Ali, a neurologist affiliated with the NHS, has declared her support for the armed struggle led by Hamas. Her posts on social media, advocating for extremist views, have ignited a firestorm of backlash, with many calling for an investigation into the alarming trend of medical professionals endorsing violence. It raises a pressing question: Are we seeing a rise in radical opinions within previously respected professions, and how does this affect public trust in healthcare?
Meanwhile, as tensions escalate in the Middle East, shocking footage has emerged showing Hamas terrorists discussing the fate of Almog Sarusi, a 27-year-old Israeli captive, while being filmed for Al Jazeera. The chilling video, aired by Israeli public broadcasters, offers a stark insight into the minds of those involved in the conflict. It draws attention to the disturbing reality faced by hostages, painting a broader picture of the profound human cost involved in these violent episodes.
Amidst these harrowing developments, a question lingers: why does Hamas continue to prioritize their extremist agenda over the well-being of their own people? Following the surprise attacks that started on October 7, 2023, Hamas proclaimed a divine victory. This perspective not only alienates international support but also results in dire consequences for Palestinian civilians, caught in the crossfire. With allies like Iran and Hezbollah involved, the ideological investments keep the cycle of violence spinning, leaving many to wonder whether peace is ever a realistic goal.
Interestingly, public support for such ideologies is not a new phenomenon. Extremism has historically found voices amongst local celebrities and professionals. However, this trend among medical experts raises eyebrows, considering their role as healers and guardians of public health. As the debate about the balance of personal beliefs and professional responsibilities intensifies, the medical field is confronted with a burgeoning ethical dilemma.
Dr Rehiana Ali's posts have prompted calls for a probe into the 'growing trend' of medical professionals expressing support for extremism.
A video clip of two Hamas terrorists discussing Almog Sarusi, 27, one of the hostages taken captive on Oct. 7, 2023, was aired by Israeli public broadcaster ...
Hamas defined the war it started on October 7, 2023, as a divine victory. Iran and Hezbollah were privy to the planning and scope of the planned attack.
A new proposal for the BBC's guidelines says the word 'terrorist' should only be used when 'quoting or citing its use by others', a continuation of the ...
Dr Rehiana Ali, a consultant neurologist, also queried if Jewish News 'endorses extremist views in the Talmud'
On Oct. 30, the Dickey Center for International Understanding hosted prominent Palestinian pollster Khalil Shikaki for an event titled โWho Supports Hamas?
A second example was published by Hadassah, The Women's Zionist Organization of America, whose president describes Zionism as โthe national liberation movement ...
It is an embarrassing critique for Hamas, which has used religious arguments to justify its actions.
Gaza's most prominent Islamic scholar, Dr. Salman al-Dayah, has issued a fatwa condemning Hamas's October 7 attack on Israel.
It is an embarrassing critique for Hamas, which has used religious arguments to justify its actions.
Sources told KAN that this development has been underway in recent days, allegedly due to US pressure.
Qatar has told the political leaders of the Hamas terror group that they were no longer welcome in the Gulf state, Israeli media reported on Friday.