Investigation Launched After Nurses Recorded Threatening Israeli Patients
A video surfaced of two nurses from Bankstown Hospital in Sydney making anti-Semitic remarks, prompting investigations and public outrage.
This behaviour is not acceptable.
The Guardian·1M
·ReliableThis source consistently reports facts with minimal bias, demonstrating high-quality journalism and accuracy.Leans LeftThis outlet slightly leans left.Australia has been roiled by a wave of anti-Semitic incidents in recent months, including an alleged bomb plot and several arson attacks on synagogues.
Australian police probe video of nurses bragging about killing Israelis
Al Jazeera·1M
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Call to Investigate All Patient Records at Hospital After Kill Threats Against Israelis
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Summary
Authorities have launched an investigation into two nurses from Bankstown Hospital who allegedly boasted about denying care to Israeli patients in a viral video. The footage, shared by Israeli influencer Max Veifer, shows the nurses making threatening comments, saying they would kill Israeli patients. Both nurses have been suspended and the Nursing Council has revoked their licenses. New South Wales police are conducting a full investigation, and health officials vow to restore trust within the Jewish community amid rising concerns of anti-Semitism in Australia.
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