“When your time comes, I want you to remember my face so you can understand you will die the most disgusting death,” she says, before adding that she won’t treat Israelis.

“I won’t treat them, I will kill them,” she says.

The man then tells Mr Veifer he sends Israelis to Jahannam as he makes a threatening gesture.

“You have no idea how many Israeli dog[s] came to this hospital and I send them to Jahannam,” he says.

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    So they would deny treatment to a Muslim Israeli? 18% of Israel is Muslim. They would call an Israeli Muslim a dog?

    I am certain this is about hating Jews.

    • @[email protected]
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      149 days ago

      “Hating Jews” is a broad and unhelpful way to frame this.

      The article quotes them specifically and repeatedly saying “Israeli”, never “Jew”, so we can assume they’re not discriminating against Jews in general but against Israeli Jews. And that is important to qualify, because in the context of Zionism and the Zionist Regime, there is an important and over-century-long distinction between Zionist Jews and anti-Zionist Jews. It’s harmful and antisemitic to assume all Jews are involved in or supportive of the Zionist Regime and its actions, so that’s why it’s important to clarify that anti-Israel sentiment (anti-Zionism) is different to merely “hating Jews” (antisemitism).

      They would call an Israeli Muslim a dog?

      In most cases I’d assume not, because most of them are simply Palestinians remaining where they already lived prior to the occupation, rather than colonising supporters of the Zionist Regime who identify as “Israeli”, but if they were one of the minority of Muslims or Arabs who declare themselves pro-Zionist then I reckon they would be called a dog no matter what their ethnicity or religion. On the same note, an actively anti-Zionist Jew living in the Zionist State wouldn’t be called a dog. It’s not about a person’s religion, it’s about their Zionism, which for historical reasons has strong religion and ethnic bias in the Zionist ethnostate.

    • It seems unlikely that a Muslim Israeli is in favour of what the Israeli government is doing in Gaza.

      If you want to insist that those in favour of what the Israeli government is doing must necessarily be Jewish, feel free to, but that seems fairly antisemitic in and of itself.

      Ofc these people in the video are morons. As a healthcare worker you have a duty to medically assist anyone imo.

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          Unfortunately that’s legal. I saw a GP who straight up told me he would not prescribe or give any advice on birth control as it went against his religious beliefs.

          While I strongly disagree with it being allowed, I can see how different it is to the OP article.

          • Zagorath
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            16 days ago

            While I strongly disagree with it being allowed, I can see how different it is to the OP article.

            I mean…the OP is some idiots talking big. Women’s healthcare is actually being affected on a daily basis all across the country.