An op-ed by Yossi Arablich, chairman of the Israeli NGO 'Lema'anchem', published by The Jerusalem Post, warns that a severe report reveals Jewish patients in the British National Health Service are forgoing essential medical treatments due to fear of hostility. The article highlights rising antisemitism within the UK healthcare system.
Yossi Arablich, chairman of the Israeli nonprofit Lema'anchem ("For You"), published an op-ed column in The Jerusalem Post on the theme of growing antisemitism in the British National Health Service (NHS). Citing what he describes as a grave report, Arablich alleges that Jewish patients are avoiding or forgoing vital medical procedures solely because they fear hostile treatment from healthcare staff. The piece frames the phenomenon as part of a broader deterioration in the climate for Jews in the UK. The report he references has not been published in full, and independent corroboration of the specific claims is not yet available. The Jerusalem Post, a longstanding English-language daily based in Jerusalem, regularly publishes opinion content from Israeli public figures and NGO heads. No prior coverage of this specific allegation by The Zioneer is recorded in the archive.
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