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Palestinian site mocked for post of TV doctor coming to Gaza

The Palestinian Information Center published a photo of “Grey’s Anatomy” actress Katherine Heigl, identifying her as a French physician.

DJ Benjamin Walker and actress Katherine Heigl attend the 2024 Netflix Primetime Emmys after party in Los Angeles on Jan. 15, 2024. Photo by Natasha Campos/Getty Images for Netflix.
DJ Benjamin Walker and actress Katherine Heigl attend the 2024 Netflix Primetime Emmys after party in Los Angeles on Jan. 15, 2024. Photo by Natasha Campos/Getty Images for Netflix.

A news outlet linked to Gaza’s rulers wound up with egg on its face Friday after using a photo of an American actress from the television series “Grey’s Anatomy” in a post about a female doctor coming to the Gaza Strip.

The Palestinian Information Center, a news website and advocacy organization affiliated with Hamas, published a Facebook post about a French doctor coming to treat Gazans wounded in clashes with Israeli forces, attaching a photo of the American actress Katherine Heigl. She played Dr. Izzie Stevens on the ABC television medical drama from 2005 to 2010.

“A French Doctor arrives in the Gaza Strip to offer medical help to the wounded Palestinian protesters,” the Palestinian Information Center wrote Friday in the post on its Facebook page, which has about half a million followers.

The post was subsequently removed with an apology after an outcry on social media where it was ridiculed.

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