NHS doctor accused of praising Hamas wears ‘celebratory’ number 7 necklace to tribunal Dr Rahmeh Aladwan wore the necklace to a Manchester hearing where she faces claims of antisemitism and praising Hamas online

(LBC) An NHS doctor accused of glorifying Hamas’s October 7 attacks in Israel has appeared before a medical tribunal wearing a gold necklace featuring the number seven.

Dr Rahmeh Aladwan, 31, a British-Palestinian trainee trauma and orthopaedic surgeon, is facing claims of antisemitism and of repeatedly praising Hamas on social media.

She previously vowed she “would never” condemn the attacks, and had shared photos of the same necklace online, describing it as her “celebratory jewellery” alongside another chain showing a map of Palestine.

Last month, a tribunal cleared her of similar allegations, ruling her social media posts — including references to Israelis as “worse than Nazis” and the Royal Free Hospital as a “Jewish supremacy cesspit” — did not amount to bullying or harassment.

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