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Fury as doctors pledge to fight against NHS stance on anti-Semitism and pro-Palestinian badges
Doctors are pledging to fight against the NHS stance on anti-Semitism and pro-Palestinian badges, sparking fury. The controversy centers on the NHS's position regarding these badges and its implications for anti-Semitic policies.
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