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A prominent doctor in Perth finds himself embroiled in controversy as he faces suspension over serious allegations of orchestrating an online trolling campaign. Accusations suggest that this network was used to launch antisemitic and racially charged attacks against his peers in the medical field.
The Medical Board of Australia has escalated the case of Dr. Omar Azzam, a nephrologist affiliated with Royal Perth Hospital, to a professional standards tribunal. In the meantime, AHPRA has temporarily revoked his medical registration until the tribunal reaches a verdict regarding the claims of professional misconduct.
Dr. Azzam is suspected of operating several social media profiles to distribute hateful content. These accounts allegedly featured symbols associated with Hamas, derogatory remarks such as “ZioNazi” aimed at Israel supporters, and posts that seemed to ridicule Christian beliefs.
One of the alleged victims, former midwife Sharon Stoliar, expressed relief at the suspension. She claims she was subjected to over a year of relentless online harassment, with Dr. Azzam allegedly fixating on her Instagram and Facebook accounts.
From late 2023 through early 2025, it’s reported that he persistently stalked her social media, commenting on nearly every post and attempting to intimidate those who engaged with her content.
Among the personal attacks, he reportedly wrote comments such as: “@sharonstoliar I can offer you a couple of neurons. Get you up to a grand total of 5! … sweet pea,” and “@sharonstoliar are you going to take me up on that offer of 2 central neurons sweet pea?”
Ms Stoliar, of South Asian descent, said the repeated ‘neuron’ insults were clearly racist and implied people of colour are unintelligent.
Although Stoliar is not Jewish, she is married to an Israeli man and is publicly supportive of Israel.
Dr Omar Azzam (pictured left)with his wife Katherine Azzam (pictured right)
Midwife Sharon Stoliar (pictured) said for more than a year Dr Omar Azzam allegedly stalked and trolled her accounts, posting obsessively on almost every update
Ms Stoliar said the repeated ‘neuron’ insults were clearly racist and implied people of colour are unintelligent
She said after public exposure of Dr Azzam’s identity under the anonymous account @notmydoctor48, he changed his Instagram username to @thoroughlyentertained and altered his profile picture to an image of himself with a small baby, both wearing traditional Middle Eastern headdress known as a keffiyeh.
When the Maternity Consumer Network issued a statement supporting her and condemning racism and antisemitism, he began posting extensively on their page.
Ms Stoliar said after she lodged her initial complaint to AHPRA and Royal Perth Hospital in March 2025, Dr Azzam’s behaviour escalated under what she believed were new aliases, where he mocked supporters and dismissed concerns about antisemitism as mere ‘weaponisation.’
She said after going public with her complaint, other individuals contacted her to report similar experiences of trolling and harassment involving the same doctor during Covid.
‘Patients deserve doctors who treat them with respect, not prejudice,’ she told the Daily Mail.
‘No one should have to endure racial harassment from a registered medical practitioner.
‘His actions are not only blatant violations of professional conduct but also disgustingly racist, abusive, and harassing in nature.’
Royal Perth Hospital was contacted for comment but referred enquiries to AHPRA.
Demonstrators during the March for Palestine in Sydney last October, around the same time Ms Stoliar said Dr Azzam escalated his antisemitic and hostile rhetoric on social media
However the Daily Mail understands the hospital was aware of Dr Azzam’s behavior as early as July 2024, when a Jewish doctor complained to the hospital’s medical director about the doctor’s online harassment and trolling.
The openly Jewish doctor, who said he has not posted about Israel or Zionism, nor has he ever met Dr Azzam, said the doctor sent him more than 30 messages on Facebook with just a Palestinian flag.
When the doctor asked why, Dr Azzam replied, ‘I just like to send pretty pictures to people.’
‘So for him, whom I’ve never met, to single me out and a number of other people, it’s only because he’s lurking on various Jewish social media groups,’ he said on condition of anonymity.’
The doctor said he was aware Dr Azzam was hassling other staff including those of Jewish heritage.
‘They acknowledged that they knew something about it, but to my knowledge, they didn’t do anything,’ he said.
In Parliament last October, AHPRA chief executive Justin Untersteiner said the agency had received 188 discrimination notifications, mostly relating to social media, since October 2023, involving 95 practitioners.
Dr Omar Azzam was working as a nephrologist at Royal Perth Hospital prior to his suspension
‘We have no tolerance for discrimination in the health system. We are against any form of discrimination,’ he said adding he was unable to comment on individual cases due to confidentiality clauses.
‘We take these kinds of allegations exceptionally seriously. Within the organisation we have a dedicated unit that is looking at these matters.’
At the time just two cases were heading to the tribunal which has the powers to caution or deregister doctors.
Senator Andrew Bragg said the volume of cases suggested the problem could be systemic.
‘If I were a Jewish patient, I would be very worried about the kind of treatment I would be receiving from persons who are effectively threatening the community by wishing death upon people,’ he said.
‘Jewish people could be going to get a procedure done by someone threatening to kill people. That’s not the Australian standard.’