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NHS doctor who suggested Jews were behind 9/11 is suspended

Dr Najmiah Ahmad blamed her south east Asian background for her lack of understanding about antisemitism during the tribunal

February 6, 2026 11:41
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Dr Najmiah Ahmad (Image: NHS)
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A NHS doctor who posted antisemitic conspiracy theories on social media suggesting Jews were behind the 9/11 attacks has been suspended for two months.

Ahmad, who was working at the Frimley Health NHS Foundation Trust at the time, appeared before a Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service (MPTS) hearing accused of misconduct.

Consultant anaesthetist Dr Najmiah Ahmad used her X account to repost two “seriously offensive” comments which led to the GMC receiving a complaint from the Jewish Medical Association (JMA) UK.

One repost read: “The Zionist owned-and-controlled mainstream media has suppressed this important story for years. Are you surprised? 9/11 was an inside job, The Zionist owned-and-controlled US government was complicit.”

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