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A Beverly Hills radiologist has been fired from his lucrative job after sharing an onslaught of antisemitic posts to his X account that bashed Zionists as “genocidal, demonic, greedy, pedophilic r—–s.”

“Change my mind,” added Dr. Andrew Thierry, who was fired from his position as chief medical officer at ExpertMRI after the medical center was made aware of his “disturbing, antisemitic comments,” the company shared in a statement on X, formerly Twitter.

Thierry “will not be affiliated with the company in any capacity moving forward,” ExpertMRI added.

Ahead of getting laid off, Thierry wrote in a separate post: “The angry little Zionist war pigs are big mad their lies and deceit aren’t working anymore. Their powers are waning and they are scared and lashing out.”

One day later, he shared his final anti-Israel tweet just after midnight on Wednesday, which was earlier reported on by the Daily Mail.


  Dr. Andrew Thierry was fired from his job as a chief medical officer at Beverly Hills Medical Center ExpertMRI after a series of antisemitic posts on X, formerly Twitter. LinkedIn Dr. Andrew Thierry was fired from his job as a chief medical officer at Beverly Hills Medical Center ExpertMRI after a series of antisemitic posts on X, formerly Twitter. LinkedIn

“The only thing Zionists are Superior at are lies, deceit, and genocide,” Thierry wrote.

It appears that Thierry was fired later that day, per ExpertMRI’s statement, which was shared Wednesday evening — costing him a gig that boasts an average salary of $173,336 per year, according to Indeed, with some medical centers paying as much as $300,000-plus for the role.

Thierry then took to X to issue a so-called apology “if anyone interpreted my words the wrong way.”


  In three posts, Thierry lashed out at Zionists, or people who openly support the State of Israel.
 In three posts, Thierry lashed out at Zionists, or people who openly support the State of Israel.

“I love everyone which includes Jews and all God’s children. I am most critical of my own government and all of the wars the US is involved in. I apologize if I offended anyone. I only have love in my heart, which breaks any time innocent humans suffer,” Thierry shared in a separate post on Wednesday before deleting his X account.

His attempt at expressing regret for his earlier posts was met with further criticism that bashed the apology as “BS” and “horrific.”

Israel-Hamas war: How we got here

2005: Israel unilaterally withdraws from the Gaza Strip more than three decades after winning the territory from Egypt in the Six-Day War.

2006: Terrorist group Hamas wins a Palestinian legislative election.

2007: Hamas seizes control of Gaza in a civil war.

2008: Israel launches military offensive against Gaza after Palestinian terrorists fired rockets into the town of Sderot.

2023: Hamas launches the biggest attack on Israel in 50 years, in an early-morning ambush Oct. 7, firing thousands of rockets and sending dozens of militants into Israeli towns.

Terrorists killed more than 1,200 Israelis, wounded more than 4,200, and took at least 200 hostage.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was quick to announce, “We are at war,” and vowed Hamas would pay “a price it has never known.”

The Gaza Health Ministry — which is controlled by Hamas — reported at least 3,000 Palestinians have been killed and more than 12,500 injured since the war began.

“How can a learned individual be this reckless with their words? How can any patient feel comfortable in his care?” one user questioned of Thierry who’s been in practice for over a decade, and is a graduate of Michigan State University’s College of Human Medicine as well as a certified doctor with the American Board of Radiology.

Non-profit watchdog StopAntisemitism noted that more than “90% of Jewish people globally are Zionists,” meaning they openly support the State of Israel.

“His Jewish patients deserve to know what their doctor thinks of them,” the group added.

In the wake of the firestorm, Thierry’s rating on Healthgrades, which provides comprehensive information and testimony on doctors and physicians, plummeted.

Thierry’s Healthgrades profile now only has 1.1 stars across 96 ratings, with recent comments calling him a “terror supporter” and saying “he has a heart filled with hatred.”

“Antisemitic doctor with pure hate in his blood,” another wrote alongside a one-star rating.

Representatives for ExpertMRI did not immediately respond to The Post’s request for comment.

Thierry could not be reached for comment.

Thierry is far from the first person to lose his job over being outwardly anti-Israel.


  Despite making a shoddy attempt at apologizing for his offensive posts, many social media users applauded Thierry losing his job.
 Despite making a shoddy attempt at apologizing for his offensive posts, many social media users applauded Thierry losing his job.

On Wednesday, South Florida dentist Dr. Ahmed ElKoussa was sacked after being identified as one of the two men who destroyed banners of the roughly 200 people kidnapped by Hamas that were posted throughout the trendy Brickell neighborhood.

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The viral footage shared by the StopAntisemitism organization showed the pair walking down a busy street with fistfuls of the crumpled paper, sparking social media outcry.

ElKoussa was canned from his job at a Coral Gables dentistry by the next morning.


  ExpertMRI confirmed that Thierry was sacked by sharing this statement on social media.
 ExpertMRI confirmed that Thierry was sacked by sharing this statement on social media.

“We are very sad to see this situation upon waking up,” CG Smile said in a statement.

Dr. Dana Diab — an emergency room physician with Lenox Hill Hospital and Brookdale University Hospital & Medical Center, according to NYC Health + Hospitals — was also axed after sharing a video of the heinous Oct. 7 attack on her Instagram Stories.

The post applauded Hamas’ massacre at a music festival in southern Israel, saying the attacks gave Israelis “a taste of their own medicine.”


  After 12 days of war, at least 3,000 Palestinians and 1,400 Israelis have been killed, according to The Wall Street Journal. Getty Images After 12 days of war, at least 3,000 Palestinians and 1,400 Israelis have been killed, according to The Wall Street Journal. Getty Images

“Zionist settlers getting a taste of their own medicine,” she wrote, according to a screenshot shared by StopAntisemitism on X on Monday.

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