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NHS neurologist backs ‘armed struggle’ of Hamas

Dr Rehiana Ali’s posts have prompted calls for a probe into the ‘growing trend’ of medical professionals expressing support for extremism

November 7, 2024 16:49
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Pro-terror doctor Rehiana Ali has called on Hezbollah and Hamas to be legalised in the UK and claimed the Taliban would 'bring peace to Afghanistan' (Photo: X)
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An NHS neurologist who backed Hamas’ “armed struggle” has prompted calls for the General Medical Council (GMC) to investigate the "growing trend" of medical professionals expressing support for extremism.

Dr Rehiana Ali, a doctor and former Parliamentary candidate, advocated for the “de-proscription” of terror groups under UK law – even after she was reported to the GMC for inflammatory posts.

A consultant neurologist who has worked in the NHS since 2003 and was registered as specialist neurologist in 2016, Ali described Hamas as "legitimate Palestinian resistance". 

Her latest comments came after the Jewish Medical Council filed two complaints to the GMC against her – one before the UK election and another in August.