Trouble at the University of California San Francisco (U.C.S.F.) hospital, from the NYT:

It looked like any other pro-Palestinian encampment at a college campus in the United States. The tents, the flags, the banners calling for a cease-fire in the Israel-Hamas war.

But this was at the University of California, San Francisco, one of the nation’s pre-eminent medical schools and teaching hospitals. The protesters were medical students and doctors. And the chants of “intifada, intifada, long live intifada!” could be heard by patients in their hospital rooms at the U.C.S.F. Medical Center….

Jonathan Terdiman, a Jewish gastroenterologist, said the behavior that might be tolerated on an undergraduate campus — such as the “intifada” chant — hits differently at a hospital.

“People are coming here for chemotherapy. They have dire illnesses,” Dr. Terdiman said. “When that chant goes up and is heard in the patient care rooms, which it clearly was, it’s a violation of our professional obligations as health care providers.”

Some Jewish doctors said they have darted into side rooms when they have seen staunch Israel critics approaching. Others said they have tried to keep their Jewish identity a secret. Matthew Smith, a doctoral student in biophysics who is Jewish and wears a skullcap, said he has been told by a lab technician that Israel deserved what happened on Oct. 7 and by another student that “Jews control the banks.”

“It kind of staggers me honestly,” said Gil Rabinovici, an Israeli neurologist who directs the Alzheimer’s disease research center at U.C.S.F. “There is a lot of intimidation going on trying to silence the Jewish voice and Zionist voices.”

Jess Ghannam also said he cannot believe what U.C.S.F. has become, given its well-known history as a place of diversity.

Not just U.C.S.F. of course, but yes, you'd hope that a hospital might be spared the Intifada mob.

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  1. Joanne Avatar

    I wonder how much longer this will go on. Surely, it must eventually peter out. Of course, that might not mean much if the demonstrations and cancel culture resume after every new war or attack in Israel/Palestine. So, we may be seeing these behaviors go on for many more years. A depressing prospect.

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  2. Mar Lizaro Avatar
    Mar Lizaro

    This is what Palestinians were betting on. They long ago realized that their propaganda will find a very fertile ground within the depths of the European culture. In other words, they realized that the Europeans were primed to believe the worst of the Jews and that what they had to do was to just scratch a very thin veneer for the putrid fumes of antisemitism to re-emerge.

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