Doctors in Italy Under Fire for Showing Teva Products in Protest
The Southeast Tuscany Health Authority launched an inquiry after the protest video, highlighting Italy's rising anti-Israel incidents and concerns over misuse of medical supplies.
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Now the two risk a disciplinary measure for having filmed the scenes inside the house of health of Pratovecchio Stia, garrison of the South East Tuscany ASL: the ASL is evaluating
Doctors in Italy Under Fire for Showing Teva Products in Protest
ITALY — Doctors in Italy are facing backlash after a video showed Dr. Rita Segantini and nurse Giulia Checcacci tossing Teva Pharmaceuticals products in protest against Israel. The footage, shared on social media, ignited outrage as anti-Israel sentiment rises in the country. The two later apologized, saying it was “a symbolic gesture for peace” and […]
Outrage in Italy after medical staff seen discarding Israeli-made Teva medications
Protest targeting Israeli pharmaceutical giant Teva comes amid rising anti-Israel sentiment in Italy; pair later apologize, calling it 'a symbolic gesture for peace' and claiming no medicine actually discarded
It is controversial for a video published on social media that is going around the web. In the clip you see two women in white shirts, then identified as a doctor, basic doctor, and nurse, while showing boxes of a drug of an Israeli company, TEVA, cancel the brand by making us an X on it and then throw the packages in the basket. The clips were shot inside the Health House of Pratovecchio Stia, a headquarters of the South East Tuscan Asl. Posted…
Italian Doctors Face Outrage After Filmed Protest Targeting Israeli Pharmaceutical Giant
By: Tzirel Rosenblatt A controversy has erupted in Italy after a video surfaced showing a doctor and a nurse at a community hospital in Tuscany discarding products manufactured by Teva Pharmaceuticals, the Israeli-headquartered multinational that supplies critical medicines worldwide. The incident, which quickly spread across social media platforms, has provoked widespread condemnation, highlighting the intersection of medical ethics, political …
A doctor and a nurse from Tuscany filmed themselves throwing away medicines from the Israeli company Teva in the trash • Italian citizens reacted angrily, accusing them of vandalizing public medical equipment • The two apologized and claimed it was a "symbolic gesture for peace"
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