


Australian Nurses Suspended After Antisemitic Rhetoric Sparks Outrage
Two nurses in Australia were suspended after threatening to kill Israeli patients in an antisemitic video, prompting an investigation into their behavior.
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In a disturbing video, two nurses at Bankstown Hospital in Sydney threatened to kill Israeli patients, claiming they had harmed Jews in the past. The incident has led to widespread condemnation from government officials, including Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, who labeled the remarks as 'hate-driven' and called for thorough investigations. Health Minister Ryan Park assured the Jewish community that no patients had been harmed and that the nurses would not return to the health system. This incident is part of a troubling trend of antisemitism in Australia, with increased attacks documented over the past year.
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