


New South Wales Nurses Suspended After Antisemitic Threats to Israeli Influencer
Two nurses from Bankstown Hospital threatened an Israeli influencer during a video chat, leading to their suspension and an ongoing investigation by police.
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In a disturbing incident, two Bankstown Hospital nurses, Ahmad Rashad Nadir and Sarah Abu Lebdeh, were suspended after making threats against Israeli influencer Max Veifer on a video chat. The nurses claimed they would not treat Israeli patients and expressed violent sentiments, prompting condemnation from health officials and the Australian government. An investigation into potential hate crimes is underway following the release of the unedited video, which sparked serious concerns about antisemitism within Australia’s healthcare system.
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