The Cleveland Clinic confirmed recently that Lara Kollab was not working at the hospital any longer as a resident following the circulation of her anti-Jewish postings on Twitter.
“May Allah take back (end the lives) of the Jews so we stop being forced to go to those unclean ones,” she wrote in one of the tweets.
In another, she said: “I'll purposely give all the [Jews] the wrong meds.”
In 2012, the same year that she posted many of the missives, she graduated from the Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine, a Jewish college in New York City, with a Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine degree.
The college was “established in 1970 to focus on higher education for the Jewish community.”
The college added, “Touro College is appalled by the anti-Semitic comments reportedly made by Lara Kollab, a graduate of the Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine. The mission of Touro College is to educate, perpetuate, and enrich the historic Jewish tradition of tolerance and dignity.”
According to the Cleveland Clinic website, Kollab was working there as of December 2018, but the clinic said in a statement that she was only employed through September 2018.
Kollab’s Statements
Attention was drawn to Kollab’s anti-Israel and anti-Jew statements by the Canary Mission.In her missives, she called for violence against Jews, supported terrorists, and compared Israel to Nazi Germany.
In January 2012, she wrote the tweet that stated she would give Jews the wrong medications.
In September 2012, she wrote, “loll my friend’s husband works in an arabic restaurant … a yahoodi [Jew] came in asking for israeli hummus … he kicked him out of the restaurant.”
In October 2012, replying to a comment on a post she made, she said, “I think [the Holocaust] did happen, it’s just exaggerated and the victimization of the jews (ignoring the others killed) is overdone.”
In January 2014, she posted three missives that defended Hamas, a recognized terrorist group. Over the years, she’s tweeted in support of terrorists multiple times.
Kollab also regularly compared Israel to Nazi Germany. In one post, she wrote, “Typical nazi mentality. zionists are the spawn of hitler.”
After the mission drew attention to Kollab’s tweets, she deleted her account. She also deleted her Facebook account, her LinkedIn account, and one of her Instagram accounts.
Kollab has not spoken publicly since the statements were revealed.