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British Medical Association condemned for making Jewish doctors feel ‘unsafe’ with disproportionate focus on Israel

All motions passed by the conference’s international section related to Gaza

June 26, 2025 09:16
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Community groups have criticised the British Medical Association (BMA) after Jewish doctors said they felt “intimidated” at their annual conference.

The Jewish Medical Association said that its members attending the BMA’s annual event feel “unsafe and excluded” and that it had sought advice from the Community Security Trust and the BMA itself “to ensure the safety and protect the wellbeing of Jewish representatives”.

The Jewish Leadership Council (JLC) said that their intervention “should serve as a wake-up call”.

Russell Langer, the JLC’s director of public affairs was also critical of the “disproportionate number of motions related to the conflict in Israel and Gaza”.