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Jake Wallis Simons

ByJake Wallis Simons, Jake Wallis Simons

Opinion

Has Lancet Editor abused his position with the 'Gaza letter'?

October 30, 2014 15:46
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Last month, Dr Richard Horton, the editor of the Lancet medical journal, took the stage at the Rambam hospital in Haifa in an apparently contrite mood. The visit – his first to the Jewish state – was to allow him to extend an olive branch to his Israeli peers, after his journal published an "open letter for the people of Gaza" that had provoked widespread outrage.

The letter, composed by five senior doctors and signed by 24, laid the entirety of the blame for the Gaza conflict at Israel's door. "People in Gaza are resisting this aggression because they want a better and normal life," it said. "Under the pretext of eliminating terrorism, Israel is trying to destroy the growing Palestinian unity." Although the letter ran to some 500 words, no mention was made of Hamas' rocket attacks.

To make matters worse, in the days before Dr Horton's visit, I had revealed in the Daily Telegraph that the letter had been written by two people, Dr Paola Manduca and Dr Swee Ang, who had used the internet to spread an anti-Semitic video rant by David Duke, the former Ku Klux Klan grand wizard.

In the video, Duke claimed that "the Zionist Matrix of Power controls the Media, Politics and Banking", and that "some of the Jewish elite practices racism and tribalism to advance their supremacist agenda".