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Doctors must not become weapons in the campaign against Israel - editorial

An editorial from The Jerusalem Post argues that the proposed expulsion of the Israeli Medical Association (IMA) from the World Medical Association (WMA) would set a dangerous precedent by politicizing medical ethics. The article criticizes the petition, supported by The Lancet and health advocacy groups, which accuses the IMA of failing to condemn what it calls the 'genocide of Palestinians.' The editorial emphasizes that the WMA was founded to ensure medical ethics remain apolitical and warns that suspending the IMA could undermine this principle.

By MATHILDA HELLER JUNE 15, 2026 19:41 Updated: JUNE 15, 2026 20:40 “Even if you don’t agree with all of Israel’s government policies, that has nothing to do with the [Israel] Medical Association,” Malke Borow, director of the Division of Law and Policy at the Israel Medical Association , told The Jerusalem Post on Monday.

On Saturday, renowned medical journal The Lancet published a petition calling for the suspension of the IMA from the World Medical Association (WMA).

The petition was coordinated by health organizations such as the People’s Health Movement (PHM), Artsen voor Gaza (Doctors for Gaza), and the Health Advisory Council of the Jewish Voice for Peace (JVP) which called for the IMA to be suspended from the WMA over “its failure to speak out against the genocide of Palestinians, the destruction of healthcare infrastructure, and the torture and killing of healthcare workers in Gaza.”

Borow told the Post that this was not the first time that there has been a petition to expel the IMA from the WMA.

“I’ve been working in the IMA for almost 30 years already, and about 20 years ago, give or take, there was a similar petition, a similar attempt.”

In fact, the British Medical Association suspended ties with the IMA in July 2025.

(ILLUSTRATIVE) DEMONSTRATORS HOLD banners in support of Palestinians during a protest in relation to the ceasefire in Gaza, in Dublin, Ireland, February 21, 2026. (credit: REUTERS/CLODAGH KILCOYNE) IMA has 'many friends' within the WMA

“It’s more their loss than ours,” Borow said. “It’s just really childish. They won’t even, like, speak to us when we’re at the same meetings. And they won’t work with us. We asked to speak to them, to meet with them, but they were just not interested.”

Borow noted that one of the proponents of the new petition, a British psychiatrist named Derek Summerfield, “has really been hounding us for 20 years.”

“I can’t say I’m terribly concerned,” Borow continued. “We have a very strong position within the World Medical Association. We have many friends and supporters there. We’re very active and I’m not really concerned that they’re going to throw us out.”

In fact, the WMA already told The Lancet that it stands against the exclusion of any of its members for the actions of their governments, as “doing so diminishes our ability to call out injustices and threatens shrinking the dialogue among physicians at this critical time when consensus in support of our medical ethics is so needed.”

Borow said she was more concerned about the negative publicity and the “lies and everything that are being spread about Israel and the IMA.”

The IMA has already prepared a counter petition – put out on Sunday – which argues that medicine is not the place to play politics.

“The IMA continues to feel that everybody should be treated with all the principles of medical ethics. Even if you don’t agree with all the government’s policies, that has nothing to do with the Medical Association.”

The anti-IMA petitioners are aiming to have a motion to suspend the IMA from the WMA put on the agenda for the WMA General Assembly in Rotterdam in October.

The agenda is not finalized yet, but Borow said she thinks an actual suspension is unlikely.

Protests expected at WMA assembly

Nevertheless, the IMA has been warned that there will be demonstrations in Rotterdam where the WMA assembly is slated to take place.

If the IMA were to be suspended, it would have a tangible impact on partnerships, both with the WMA as an organization and with all the IMA’s parallel national medical associations.

Right now, the IMA is leading a workgroup in the WMA to revise the Declaration of Taipei, which is a statement of ethical principles on health databases and biobanks.

“We really have a very prominent position within the WMA, and we’ve had them here to learn about AI, and we go there. And so definitely there would be a lot of knowledge and cooperation lost on both sides,” Borow said.

She added that, in terms of technology and academic collaboration, boycotts have already had a tangible impact.

“On an individual level, many physicians and researchers have been told that they’re not allowed to work with Israeli universities,” she told the Post .

IMA was founding member of WMA

The IMA is the representative organization of Israel’s doctors, with approximately 30,000 members.

Borow said the IMA has three main roles. One is that it serves as a trade union, meaning that it is able to negotiate physicians’ salaries and working conditions for public employees, which is the vast majority of doctors in Israel. The second is that it is very involved in health policy – both national and international. And the third is that within the IMA sits the Scientific Council, a statutory arm that oversees physician residency and recommends specialty certification awards to the Health Ministry.

The IMA actually preceded the WMA. The IMA was established in 1912 (before the State of Israel), whereas the WMA was established right after…

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The Jerusalem PostIndependentRight6 days ago
'Medicine is no place for politics': IMA pushes back against proposed global boycott - interview

The Israel Medical Association (IMA) has rejected calls to be expelled from the World Medical Association (WMA) due to its perceived lack of condemnation of Israeli government actions in Gaza. Malke Borow, director of the Division of Law and Policy at the IMA, stated that medicine should remain separate from politics. A petition led by groups like the People’s Health Movement and Doctors for Gaza was published in The Lancet, urging the suspension of the IMA from the WMA over its alleged failure to address issues related to the conflict in Gaza.

Bias read (Right): The article frames the IMA's stance as defending the separation of medicine from politics, emphasizing the association's institutional neutrality despite external pressures. It highlights the IMA's rejection of the petition without presenting counterarguments or balanced perspectives from critics of

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The Jerusalem PostIndependentRight6 days ago
Doctors must not become weapons in the campaign against Israel - editorial

An editorial from The Jerusalem Post argues that the proposed expulsion of the Israeli Medical Association (IMA) from the World Medical Association (WMA) would set a dangerous precedent by politicizing medical ethics. The article criticizes the petition, supported by The Lancet and health advocacy groups, which accuses the IMA of failing to condemn what it calls the 'genocide of Palestinians.' The editorial emphasizes that the WMA was founded to ensure medical ethics remain apolitical and warns that suspending the IMA could undermine this principle.

Bias read (Right): The article frames the issue as an attack on medical neutrality and implicitly supports the Israeli position by criticizing accusations of 'genocide' and opposing the potential expulsion of the IMA. The language suggests skepticism toward the petition's claims and aligns with a perspective that down

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The Jerusalem PostIndependentLeft7 days ago
The Lancet publishes call to suspend Israeli Medical Association from global medical body

The Lancet has published a petition signed by several international health organizations, including the People's Health Movement and Doctors for Gaza, calling for the suspension of the Israeli Medical Association (IMA) from the World Medical Association (WMA). The petition accuses the IMA of failing to condemn the alleged genocide of Palestinians, the destruction of healthcare infrastructure, and the mistreatment of healthcare workers in Gaza. The WMA has stated it opposes excluding any member based on the actions of their government.

Bias read (Left): The article frames the IMA's actions as complicity in 'genocide' and 'torture,' uses terms like 'unspeakable treatment' from an activist source, and highlights petitions from groups with explicitly anti-Israel stances while omitting counterarguments or context from the IMA or Israeli officials. This

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