A heated debate over antisemitism in America has sparked fresh concerns about the safety of Jewish and Israeli healthcare workers. During a public discussion, witnesses warned that rising anti-Jewish bias could create a hostile environment for doctors and ultimately impact patient care. The controversy comes amid broader national debates over discrimination, free speech, workplace culture, and the Israel-Gaza conflict. Critics argue that hatred toward Jews has no place in healthcare, while supporters call for stronger protections against antisemitism in professional settings. Show more Show less
‘Americans don’t want doctors to be terrorist sympathizers’: Witness warns of anti-Jewish bias in US
A heated debate over antisemitism in America has sparked fresh concerns about the safety of Jewish and Israeli healthcare workers. During a public discussion, witnesses warned that rising anti-Jewish bias could create a hostile environment for doctors and ultimately impact patient care. The controversy comes amid broader national debates over discrimination, free speech, workplace culture, and the Israel-Gaza conflict. Critics argue that hatred toward Jews has no place in healthcare, while supporters call for stronger protections against antisemitism in professional settings.













