Jewish GP told doctor 'Typical of you Muslims to gaslight'
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A Jewish general practitioner is currently defending her professional standing following a heated online dispute triggered by the events of October 7. During the exchange, she accused a fellow doctor of gaslighting, saying, “Typical of you Muslims to gaslight.”

Dr. Cindy Cohen, who operates in North London, reacted furiously when Dr. Roghieh Dehghan Zaklaki invited their medical WhatsApp group to a pro-Palestinian demonstration in response to the horrific Hamas attack.

Dr. Cohen criticized Dr. Zaklaki for introducing political issues into the group and labeled her as ‘antisemitic.’ She further alleged that Dr. Zaklaki supported the brutal acts of violence against civilians in Israel, including beheadings and murders.

Dr. Zaklaki described feeling ‘nauseous, shaking, anxious, and threatened’ due to the encounter and subsequently filed a complaint with the General Medical Council.

During today’s hearing, it was revealed that Dr. Cohen had also shown support for several Islamophobic posts on X, previously known as Twitter, which included offensive cartoons depicting the Koran with weapons and skulls.

This incident follows criticism directed at the Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service for inaction against a Palestinian doctor who had openly lauded Hamas on multiple occasions.

The MPTS ruled last month that Dr Rahmeh Aladwan, a trauma and orthopaedics doctor, should not be suspended because her posts did not amount to ‘bullying or harassment’.

But following criticism by Health Secretary Wes Streeting, the General Medical Council referred the case back, with a new hearing set for Thursday.

Jewish GP Dr Cindy Cohen (pictured) was enraged when Dr Roghieh Dehghan Zaklaki invited members of their medical WhatsApp group to a pro-Palestinian rally days after the October 7 attacks in Israel

Jewish GP Dr Cindy Cohen (pictured) was enraged when Dr Roghieh Dehghan Zaklaki invited members of their medical WhatsApp group to a pro-Palestinian rally days after the October 7 attacks in Israel

Dr Roghieh Dehghan Zaklaki (pictured outside the Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service in Manchester) said the exchange had left her feeling ¿nauseous, shaking, anxious and threatened¿

Dr Roghieh Dehghan Zaklaki (pictured outside the Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service in Manchester) said the exchange had left her feeling ‘nauseous, shaking, anxious and threatened’

With both cases due to be held in the same hearings centre in Manchester, and coming less than three weeks after the deadly synagogue attack in the city, heightened security is in place this week.

Dr Cohen – a member of the European Jewish Parliament – practises at Archway Medical Centre in North London.

In a witness statement she said she was from a family of Mizrahi Jews who had lived in Baghdad for generations, giving her a ‘history of displacement, persecution and trauma’.

The online argument erupted 11 days after the attack by Hamas which left at least 1,219 people dead.

On October 18, 2023, Dr Zaklaki shared a petition condemning the Department of Health for flying the Israeli flag in a show of support and invited colleagues to attend a pro-Palestine march.

In response, Dr Cohen – who has relatives in Israel – replied: ‘You should not bring politics to this group.’

Telling Dr Zaklaki to ‘Get your facts straight first’, she added: ‘Typical of you Muslims to gaslight.’

Carlo Breen, for the GMC, said Dr Cohen had found the message from Dr Zaklaki ‘provocative’ because it failed to mention the October 7 attacks.

Dr Rahmeh Aladwan faces a misconduct hearing this week over several 'dangerous' social media posts littered with praise for terrorist organisation Hamas and previously said she would 'never condemn' the October 7 attack

Dr Rahmeh Aladwan faces a misconduct hearing this week over several ‘dangerous’ social media posts littered with praise for terrorist organisation Hamas and previously said she would ‘never condemn’ the October 7 attack

However the GP – whose full name is Cinderella Nonoo-Cohen – now accepts her response ‘may have been perceived as offensive’ and apologises for any distress caused, he added.

But Mr Breen said the GMC’s case that Dr Cohen’s messages were motivated by, or demonstrated ‘hostility’ to Palestinians and were ‘seriously offensive’.

Turning to posts Dr Cohen had ‘liked’ on X, Mr Breen said her position was that she had ‘reflexively’ used the ‘like’ button without a ‘full appreciation’ of how her action might be perceived.

But the GMC case is that the ‘likes’ – some of which Dr Cohen says she has no recollection of doing – provide an ‘insight’ into her ‘thought process’, he added.

Giving evidence, Dr Zaklaki denied knowing that Dr Cohen was Jewish until the online row erupted.

Dr Cohen’s barrister Andrew Hockton put it to her that ‘it might be to say the least insensitive and frankly inappropriate to invite a Jewish doctor with family in Israel onto a pro-Palestinian rally’.

In a fiery exchange, Dr Zaklaki – who was born in Iran but grew up in Austria – accused him of ‘making mistakes on so many levels’.

‘We should know better as doctors,’ she added.

‘I did not weaponise my own suffering because that is wrong.’

Claiming his questioning ‘feels like an interrogation,’ she branded Mr Hockton’s questioning ‘racist’ and ‘triggering’, accusing him of implying that ‘being a Muslim I’m inherently violent’.

‘A reasonable observer might conclude you did bring politics into the group,’ Mr Hockton said.

Dr Zaklaki fired back: ‘Politics cannot be separated from healthcare.

‘That would not justify me being humiliated in front of everyone.

‘Being told I’m a Hamas supporter, which is a proscribed terrorist group, is saying I’m a criminal.’

The hearing continues.

DR CINDY COHEN’S MESSAGES  

Message exchange on WhatsApp group for North London GPs October 18, 2023:

Dr Roghieh Dehghan Zaklaki asked members to ‘consider’ signing a petition condemning the Government’s backing for Israel following the October 7 attacks by Hamas and joining a pro-Palestine rally.

Dr Cindy Cohen: ‘You should not bring politics to this group.

‘I’m disappointed in you as a doctor. Get your facts straight first.’

(Dr Zaklaki: two messages deleted)

Dr Cohen: ‘I didn’t bring anything to this group – that’s a lie.

‘Typical of you Muslims to gaslight.’

(Dr Zaklaki messaged the group admin accusing Dr Cohen of Islamophobia.)

Dr Cohen: ‘What?! Remove that Dr Zaklaki is an antisemitic person and believes in the barbaric acts of beheading murdering burning of civilians in Israel.

‘And spreading lies about the hospital bomb which Hamas inflicted on themselves.

‘Nope. We now know who she is.

‘Wow just wow. I’m in shock. And very very disappointed’

In February 2024 Dr Cohen also ‘liked’ a series of posts on X under her username @DrCindyCohen, the tribunal heard – although in some cases she now has ‘no recollection’ of doing so

examples of posts Dr Cohen ‘liked’:

a cartoon image depicting a Muslim man holding a copy of the Koran and is saying ‘Islam is a religion of peace’ standing on the skulls of those belonging to other religions, with blood around them and a large sword sticking out of one of the skulls

a cartoon image of people in a queue walking towards a copy of the Koran marked with images of people with their faces covered and holding weapons, captioned: ‘Evil book create evil people’

‘Most moderate Muslims are bystanders and very few are upstanders. Similar to the Germans under the Nazis’

‘A radical Muslim wants to exterminate the Jews. A moderate Muslim wants a radical Muslim to exterminate the Jews. Thanks for attending my TED talk’

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