Over 5,000 Doctors Worldwide Oppose Suspending Israeli Medical Association from Global Body
More than 5,000 doctors from 46 countries have signed a petition opposing the suspension of the Israeli Medical Association (IMA) from the World Medical Association (WMA). This response follows a call published in The Lancet by over 1,000 medical professionals urging the suspension of the IMA due to its alleged inadequate response to healthcare challenges in the Gaza Strip.
The petitioners argue that medical organizations should remain neutral spaces for scientific and universal cooperation, free from political disputes. They warn that politicizing medical bodies could harm international collaboration and medical progress. The Israeli Medical Association has rejected the suspension call, labeling it a politically motivated move that contradicts medical ethics.
The issue is set to be discussed at the upcoming WMA assembly, where a decision will be made on whether to proceed with or reject the suspension proposal. The global medical community emphasizes the importance of continued cooperation among doctors worldwide for the benefit of patients, regardless of political conflicts.
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