Metro Atlanta ER Doctor Exposed for Antisemitic Facebook Posts

Metro Atlanta ER Doctor Exposed for Antisemitic Facebook Posts

An Atlanta emergency room doctor has found himself in hot water after the watchdog group JewHateDatabase uncovered a trove of antisemitic and anti-Israel posts on his personal Facebook page.

The doctor—Jehangir Pirzada, DO—works at WellStar Spalding Regional Hospital just outside Atlanta and appears to also be affiliated with ApolloMD as an Emergency Medicine Physician.

Wellstar Spalding Regional Hospital, Griffin, Spalding County, Georgia. Photo by Michael Rivera, 24 August 2019. Licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0.

Details of his early life remain largely unknown, as he has taken down both his LinkedIn and Facebook pages.

When you go to the hospital for an emergency, you expect to receive top-notch care. After all, your life—or that of a loved one—could be at risk through error, negligence, or even malicious conduct. So what happens if a Jewish person or ally arrives wearing a Magen David, or is otherwise identified as Jewish?

Dr. Pirzada is probably not the person you’d want to see then.

According to the JewHateDatabase, a well-known investigative watchdog monitoring antisemitism, Pirzada “promotes classic anti-Jewish conspiracies of global control and bloodlust, Holocaust inversion, and whitewashes terrorist organizations.”

What does that look like? Let’s take a look.

In one post, Dr. Pirzada comments on a video of Secretary Blinken, writing: “This scum does the bidding of Israhell [sic] but is your Secretary of State. We must rid ourselves of AIPAC and Israhell,” under the pseudonym “Jahan Geere” on Facebook. His account was deleted shortly after these screenshots came to light.

In another post, he shockingly referred to Israelis as “demonic people.”

“It’s common knowledge Epstein was an Isahell agent… They protect pedos in Isahell. Do you believe now when I say demonic people? If killing babies wasn’t enough, how about this?” he commented publicly on a now-deleted video.

Dr. Pirzada also repeatedly used the term “chosen people” as a dog-whistle reference to Jews, writing that “these [Israelis] are the most sinister people I’ve ever seen.”

He further engaged in Holocaust inversion—a tactic often used by Hamas sympathizers to minimize or mock the Shoah (the Hebrew word for Holocaust)—claiming that Israelis “are modern-day N@zis.”

“Israelis have been brainwashed as kids and everyone around them gives them praise for dehumanizing and murdering brown people, so they actually think people around the world ALSO will praise them. That is how sick these people are. [Israel] purposely trained them to be monsters,” he added.

He also wrote, “How many dead children will satisfy the IDF?”—invoking the age-old blood libel trope falsely accusing Jews of having a lust for the blood of children, a grotesque myth weaponized against Jews for centuries.

In fact, the Torah (Leviticus 7:26–27) explicitly prohibits the consumption of blood, and Deuteronomy (5:17) forbids murder. These are foundational tenets of the Jewish religion and the people of Israel. But nice try, Dr. Pirzada.

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This piece was brought to you by Toni Airaksinen, Senior Editor of Liberty Affair and an independent journalist based in Boca Raton, Florida. Follow her on X @Toni_Airaksinen, and on Instagram.