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NHS Doctor Pushed 'False Flag' Claim About Manchester Synagogue Attack, Raising Pressure on Regulators

The disclosure heightens scrutiny of medical regulators, with ministers pursuing powers to suspend doctors under investigation.

Overview

  • Respiratory consultant Dr Asad Khan questioned the Manchester synagogue attack in the 17,000‑member On‑Call Room Facebook group and repeated the 'false flag' claim on Instagram.
  • The Manchester assault left two Jewish worshippers dead and the attacker, Jihad Al‑Shamie, was shot by police outside Heaton Park Synagogue in Crumpsall.
  • Reports highlight other posts by NHS clinicians in the On‑Call Room, including a Dundee GP calling for Zionism to be eradicated and a junior doctor describing Hamas as a 'liberation army'.
  • Nearly 500 complaints relating to 123 doctors have been submitted to the GMC since the Hamas attacks, with 84% closed at triage according to figures cited in July.
  • The MPTS allowed trainee surgeon Dr Rahmeh Aladwan to keep working, the GMC has referred her case back with a hearing this month, Health Secretary Wes Streeting is seeking stronger suspension powers, and surgeon Dr Manoj Sen was recently struck off for antisemitic posts.