The UK’s General Medical Council (GMC) has initiated a controversial appeal against a tribunal ruling that exonerated prominent Palestinian surgeon Dr. Ghassan Abu Sittah of professional misconduct allegations. The decision marks the third legal action against the surgeon, who has become a focal point in the intersection of medical regulation and Middle East politics.
Dr. Abu Sittah’s legal team received formal notification late Thursday that the medical regulator intends to challenge last month’s Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service (MPTS) clearance at the High Court. The surgeon responded through the International Centre for Justice for Palestinians (ICJP), accusing the GMC of yielding to political pressure and functioning as an instrument of ‘political repression in service of Israel’s genocidal project.’
The original complaints originated from UK Lawyers for Israel, targeting an article Abu Sittah authored for Lebanese publication Al Akhbar and two social media reposts. The content included references to ‘martyrdom’ and statements about ‘revolutionary violence,’ which the pro-Israel group claimed compromised his professional standing.
Despite the MPTS determining no evidence of misconduct or risk to patient safety, the GMC persists with its appeal—even as its own chief executive acknowledges the regulator is poised to lose its appeal rights against tribunal decisions later this year.
The prolonged proceedings have imposed substantial mental and financial burdens on Abu Sittah, who has balanced UK hearings with his clinical work in Lebanon treating war casualties. The renowned plastic surgeon has served multiple volunteer rotations in Gaza, including during Israel’s 2023 bombardment, where he documented alleged war crimes and accused Israeli forces of employing illegal white phosphorus in populated areas.
His election as rector of Glasgow University and his role as a spokesperson for Palestinian medical professionals have elevated his profile amid the ongoing legal battles. The ICJP characterizes the appeal as the latest development in a sustained campaign to revoke his medical license.
