UK Doctor Dr Rahmeh Aladwan Arrested Ahead of Medical Tribunal Over Antisemitism Allegations
Dr Rahmeh Aladwan, an inferior croaker known for her controversial online statements, was arrested at her home in Gloucestershire on Tuesday morning. The arrest comes just days before she was due to appear at a medical bench.
A police officer who conducted the arrest noted that her online communications “demonstrated support for Hamas’s attack on Israel, an attack which involved murder, rape, and kidnapping of Israeli citizens.”
Sigh, today’s arrest confirms what they’re persecuting us for saying:
Britain is not sovereign.
We are occupied and being made into a joke for the ‘israeli’ jewish lobby.Thank you all for your support. More details soon. They tried to intimidate us—do we look intimidated? pic.twitter.com/v4EzBWLoby
— Dr Rahmeh Aladwan (@doctor_rahmeh) October 21, 2025
In video footage shared by Aladwan, a female Metropolitan Police officer can be heard saying, “You’re under arrest for four offenses: malicious communications times three, and for inciting racial hatred,” referencing sections of the Malicious Communications Act and the Misuse of Public Communications Network.
Aladwan, a self-described British-Palestinian, previously went viral for comments on “Jewish supremacy,” which led to a previous medical tribunal.
Her forthcoming trial will determine whether she remains fit to exercise drugs in the UK.
The case has reignited debate over rising antisemitism in the country and its presence within professional surroundings like the NHS.
Health authorities are under added pressure to act decisively against discriminatory gestures.
officers emphasize that patient safety and public trust must be maintained, indeed, as legal proceedings consider the boundaries of free speech versus professional conduct.
This development highlights both the scrutiny faced by medical professionals over their public statements and the growing attention to antisemitism within UK institutions.