Doctor suing NHS after being suspended for anti-Zionist posts tells tribunal it is not ‘entirely unacceptable’ to call Hamas ‘freedom fighters’

A doctor suing an NHS trust after he was suspended for sharing anti-Zionist social media posts told a tribunal he does not support Hamas – but it would not be ‘entirely unacceptable’ to call them freedom fighters.

Dr Nadeem Crowe, who has Palestinian family and friends, alleges discrimination and harassment by the Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust, and its responsible officer, Dr Jane Hawdon.

The British-Jordanian doctor, who worked in A&E, was suspended mid-shift for X posts that criticised Israel and expressed support for Palestinians.

He temporarily lost his bank status at the Royal Free Hospital in Hampstead, north London, in August

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