
The Israeli military has destroyed every aspect of Gaza’s healthcare infrastructure; executed paramedics and threw them into mass graves; and hunted, threatened, kidnapped, tortured and killed medical workers, skilled physicians and hospital directors.
And since 2 March, Israel has prevented all medications, medical supplies, food, fuel and basic essentials from entering Gaza, plunging two million people, half of them children, into a deepening catastrophe.
However, if you are a doctor in the UK and you express outrage about the genocide, you might lose your job with the National Health Service (NHS) and be accused of anti-Semitism.
“As doctors, our morality and our moral standing has always been held against us,” Dr. Nadeem Haddadin-Crowe tells The Electronic Intifada Podcast.
Haddadin-Crowe is a British-Jordanian doctor specializing in emergency medicine and previously worked as a contracted (“bank”) worker in an NHS hospital, but was suspended due to his social media posts about Gaza.
He is currently fundraising () for his legal case over his employment, as well as to clarify employment rights for NHS contract workers in England and advocate for the right to speak out against war crimes.
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