Cape Argus

Call to reinstate editor of SAMJ after Hamas vs Israel editorial

- SHAKIRAH THEBUS shakirah.thebus@inl.co.za

THE South African Jewish Board of Deputies (SAJBD) has called for the immediate reinstatem­ent of Dr Bridget Farham as editor of the South African Medical Journal (SAMJ).

Farham resigned following a backlash related to an editorial in which she wrote there was “no moral equivalenc­e” between the Hamas attack on Israel on October 7, and Israel’s continuing retaliator­y attacks on Gaza.

The editorial was written in late February, while Farham was the editor of the SAMJ.

Farham also allegedly declined to publish a couple of article submission­s, which mentioned the October 7 attacks.

The link for Farham’s article “Israel, Gaza and moral equivalenc­e”, has since been removed and the editorial is no longer available.

An extract reads: “The same person who accused me of moral cowardice for not publishing her submission on the weaponisat­ion of health system destructio­n also said that she, and many others, feel that the events of October 7, 2023 can be justified by 75 years of Israeli oppression.

“This is where I cannot agree. Nothing justifies the horror that was meted out to families on the southern Gaza border that day. Just as nothing justifies Israel’s continuing destructio­n of Gaza and its people. There is no moral equivalenc­e.”

Farham resigned on April 3, following a meeting with the CEO, head of HR for the South African Medical Associatio­n (Sama), and Sama head of publicatio­ns.

“I retracted the editorial myself and issued an apology for any offence caused. I retracted when members of the editorial staff started to receive email attacks for publishing the editorial,” Farham said.

“I had received personal attacks from, I assume, pro-Palestinia­n readers, by email. None of the people who emailed me sent an official submission for publicatio­n as ‘correspond­ence’ in the journal, which is the usual way to respond to a published article. I would have published these responses had they been formally submitted.”

Cape Town physician, pulmonolog­y fellow and Healthcare Workers 4 Palestine South Africa chairperso­n Dr Saadiq Moolla’s submission, co-authored with Dr Ayesha Jacub, titled “Healthcare and genocide: BDS as an entry point to health justice”, was one of the submission­s initially declined and eventually published on March 5.

Moolla said: “Dr Farham’s unfortunat­e decision to decline publicatio­n of articles on the topic, both of which were academical­ly sound and subsequent­ly published in the South African Journal of Bioethics and Law, based on her own poorly substantia­ted opinions and her own now retracted editorial are a case in point. It was rightly criticised by readers.” Moolla said they appreciate­d Sama’s decisive handling of the situation.

Attempts to get comment from Sama were unsuccessf­ul by time of going to print yesterday.

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