anti-Semitism Belgium

JEWISH WOMAN DENIED HELP BY DOCTOR IN BELGIUM……..

 

Eh, no mention of exactly who this doctor is, it’s just a ”Belgian’ doctor”.

These incomplete reports are ridiculous. We are left to assume that it was a traditional ethnic European (we don’t even know if the doctor was male or female), which may be the case, but it very well could be an Arab / Muslim. Regardless of who the doctor is, it’s yet another case of anti-Semitism in Europe, which speaks loudly of current state of Europe.

Belgian doctor refuses treatment to Jewish patient

By JTA
07/31/2014 16:07

Patient suffering from a fractured rib told to get treated in Gaza; incident among string of anti-Semitic incidents in Belgium.

Doctors (illustrative)

Doctors (illustrative) Photo: REUTERS/Swoan Parker

ANTWERP, Belgium – A Belgian physician who refused to treat a Jewish woman with a fractured rib suggested she visit Gaza to get rid of the pain.

The physician made the remark on Wednesday while manning a medical hotline in Flanders, Belgium’s Flemish region, whose capital, Antwerp, has a sizeable Orthodox Jewish population, the local Jewish monthly Joods Actueel reported Thursday.

The woman, Bertha Klein, had her son, who is American, call the hotline at 11 p.m.

“I’m not coming,” the doctor reportedly told the son and hung up. When the son called again, the doctor said: “Send her to Gaza for a few hours, then she’ll get rid of the pain.” According to Joods Actueel, the doctor confirmed the exchange, saying he had an “emotional reaction.”

Health ministry officials were looking into the incident, according to the monthly’s online edition. According to Joods Actueel, the doctor knew the patient was Jewish because of Klein’s son’s American accent.

The family called a friend, Samuel Markowitz, who is an alderman of the Antwerp district council and a volunteer paramedic. He called the doctor to confirm the exchange, and also recorded their conversation.

Hershy Taffel, Bertha Klein’s grandson, filed a complaint with police for discrimination.

“It reminds me of what happened in Europe 70 years ago,” Taffel told Joods Actueel. “I never thought those days would once again be repeated.”

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