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"Revoking her license": The psychologist who called "a traitor" to a policeman killed in Bnei Brak gets involved | Israel today

2022-04-04T14:14:01.394Z


B'Tselem has sent a request to the Ministry of Health against Rola Nasser Mazawi, who wrote a post about the late Amir Khoury: "You will not be able to hide the number of happy people in his death" • Adv. Michael Litwok who submitted the request:


B'Tselem CEO Shai Glick today (Monday) filed a petition with the Ministry of Health against psychologist Rola Nasser Mazawi from Nazareth, who wrote a post in which she called "traitor" policeman Amir Khoury who was killed in a terrorist attack in Bnei Brak, adding: "You can not hide the number of happy about his death ".

The late Sergeant Amir Khoury, Photo: Courtesy of the family

In the request that was sent, it was stated that her behavior did not suit the profession of psychologist and in practice violated the rules of professional ethics.

"There is no doubt that no person should express himself in this way, let alone a psychologist who should care for the public good and human life and not support murder.

The post that Mazawi posted on Facebook,

Advocate Michael Litwok, who submitted the request on behalf of B'Tselem, told Israel Today: "The role of a psychologist is to take care of his patients and add good to the world.

A psychologist who encourages murder and terrorism his place in prison and he can not be used in such a sensitive therapeutic role.

I call on the Minister of Health to convene the Disciplinary Committee today and to permanently revoke the license of the inciting psychologist. "

The Ministry of Health has not yet responded.

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Source: israelhayom

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