Notorious ‘Jewish supremacy’ rant doctor FINALLY has medical licence suspended
A tribunal has suspended Rahmeh Aladwan for 15 months while the General Medical Council carries out a full investigation into her conduct
A British-Palestinian doctor who has become infamous for her rants about “ Jewish supremacy” in the UK has had her licence to practice medicine suspended for 15 months while the General Medical Council (GMC) investigates her conduct.
The decision, announced by the Medical Practitioner Tribunal Service on Wednesday evening, will go into effect immediately and will be reviewed in six months.
The tribunals decision described how the council for the GMC, Emma Gilsenan, had outlined “outlined a large number of Dr Aladwan’s posts which she submitted involve social media activity which allegedly justifies terrorism, denies sexual violence, includes antisemitic conspiracy theories, misuses Holocaust and Nazi imagery and expresses support for proscribed groups and terrorist acts including the Al-Aqsa flood (the name Hamas gave to its large-scale surprise attack on Israel on 07/10/2023).”
On 7 October this year, marking two years since the mass murder carried out by Hamas, Aladwan tweeted: “7 October – the day Israel was humiliated. Their supremacy shattered at the hands of the children they forced out of their homes. The children who watched foreign jews execute their loved ones, rape their land, and live on their stolen soil.”
She also posted a picture of one of the bulldozers used by Hamas to break down the border fence between Gaza and Israel on 7 October 2023, writing: “Glory to the breaking of the 17 year long illegal siege. Glory to the Palestinian resistance. Glory to our martyrs. Al-Aqsa flood. Palestine.”
According to the tribunal decision, “Ms Gilsenan also outlined a number of social media posts made by Dr Aladwan published since 25 September 2025, including in relation to the attack on a Manchester synagogue on 2 October 2025, which she submitted showed an escalation in the tone and level of Dr Aladwan’s communications. She outlined the impact that such alleged antisemitic, racist and highly offensive social media posts may have on public confidence in the profession and the confidence that patients are entitled to have in doctors.”
Aladwan had responded to news that hospitals across Manchester were ‘on lockdown, with people told not to attend A&E’ after the Heaton Park Synagogue terror attack, by saying “This is extremely concerning. A hospital is a pillar of civic society, a sanctuary of care that must remain universally accessible. When the State commands these institutions to close their doors to all but the most critically injured, it weaponizes public health and safety. It effectively places a specific community’s security above the healthcare of the entire population, creating a dangerous and discriminatory precedent…This action frames an entire group or community as so separate, so uniquely threatened or threatening, that the normal functioning of society must be halted for them. This is highly divisive and erodes the very principle of universal public provision that the National Health Service was founded upon.”
The GMC’s council “submitted that there is a risk that Dr Aladwan’s comments undermine public confidence in her, as a doctor, and the profession as a whole, when applying the standard of what an ordinary reasonable member of the public, with a reasonable understanding of the main historical and cultural manifestations of antisemitism, would think. She submitted that moreover, that reasonable person would almost indubitably be shocked and alarmed to learn that Dr Aladwan was allowed to continue to practice when she is alleged to have made such comments.”
Last week, a British Jewish anti-Zionist journalist was briefly forced to confront reality when Aladwan responded to a message on the forthcoming budget from the Green Party’s Jewish anti-Zionist leader, Zack Polanski, by saying “call us when you ban usury”. The journalist in question concluded: “I was polite about it before, but I’m afraid it’s time to call this behaviour what it is: f***ing antisemitic.”
The tribunal decision described that: “Ms Gilsenan submitted that when considering all the information and applying the correct and straightforward legal test it is unconscionable to consider that Dr Aladwan should be permitted to continue to practise. She informed the Tribunal that it is more than likely that an MPT will be discharged with the function of considering this matter at a full substantive hearing.”
She disagreed with Aladwan’s council, who had submitted that his client “had not expressed support of Hamas or any other proscribed group.” Gilsenan “drew the Tribunal’s attention to posts made by Dr Aladwan appearing to celebrate Hamas’ ‘victories’ and in support of Hamas and other proscribed groups. She submitted that it was plainly wrong to state that Dr Aladwan has not expressed support for Hamas.”
Questions were also raised about a decision by an MPTS panel in September to turn down the request by the GMC to suspend Aladwan’s license for 12 months while it carried out an investigation into her conduct. Gilsenan described how that decision it may be subject to a Judicial Review challenge in the future, and gave a list of reasons as to why the original decision could be “heavily criticised and susceptible to bonafide challenge”.
The GMC asked for a 15 month suspension. When the tribunal asked why, as the GMC had asked only for 12 months in September, it was submitted that there were a significant number of social media posts from Aladwan which had been posted since and would need to also be considered by the GMC.
In its conclusion, the tribunal said that “it considers that the nature of the media posts are alleged to be of the utmost seriousness and may have a real and serious impact on public confidence in the profession, if they are later found proved.
“The Tribunal has determined that, based on the information before it today, there are concerns regarding Dr Aladwan’s fitness to practise which indicate that an interim order is necessary in the public interest.”
Earlier today, Aladwan posted a picture of Gilsenan and attacking the GMC’s council directly, saying that “This has never been about my medical registration. This is about the malicious ‘israeli’ jewish lobby using these proceedings to subvert British justice and legislate its hostile agenda. Gilsenan has chosen to become the instrument of this corruption.”
Responding after the publication of the MPTS’s decision, Aladwan said: “Let this decision stand as the definitive proof that there is no independent British medical regulation. The ‘israeli’ and jewish lobby decide who can and cannot practise medicine in Britain.
“This is not an end. It is the beginning of a far greater battle for the integrity of our institutions. My faith remains steadfast. My gratitude to every single person who has supported our just cause is boundless. What an honour it is to sacrifice for our people. Free Palestine and Britain from jewish supremacy.”
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