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‘Hatred underpins them’: Nurses suspended after viral video threatening to kill Israeli man

two Sydney nurse Those who threatened to care for and kill Israeli men and other Jews on camera were identified and practice was quickly suspended.

The Australian Ministry of Health and Elderly Care said in a statement Thursday that the New South Wales Nursing and Midwifery Council (NSW) has immediately suspended registration of registered nurses Ahmad Rashad Nadir and Sarah Abu Lebde. It has been announced.

Nadir and Lebdeh, who claimed to be doctors while wearing Scrubs, threatened Israeli influencer Max Veifer on an international video chat website called Chatrouleetka.

Australian authorities are investigating after two healthcare workers allegedly killed a Jew in care. (Credit: @maxveifer via Instagram)

Australian health workers threaten Israeli men and claim they killed Jews in their care on camera

After asking Veifer about his nationality, Lebdeh said, “Yes The Land of Palentinenot your country, you are part of the s–” video.

She told Veifer, “I want you to remember my face when the time comes, so I can understand that you will die the most disgusting death.”

Nadir squealed and said they neither did the treatment for Beifer and would kill him if he came. Their hospital.

“I don't know how many Israelis have come to this hospital, but…” Nadir said.

Australia's Ministry of Health and Elderly Care

The Australian Ministry of Health and Care for Elderly People have issued a statement announcing nurses have been suspended. (Google Maps)

The Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Authority automatically updated records on public practitioners, preventing the two Bankstown Hospital nurses from practicing nursing anywhere in Australia under any circumstances.

“The idea that you select a particular group in our community and show that you don't take care of them is not a positive threat to their lives, not to mention that the idea that they are actively threatening their lives. It's against this,” the health department wrote in a statement. .

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“Their unpleasant comments and the hatred that underpins them have no place in our health system and nowhere in Australia,” the official said.

The department added that Australians have the right to feel safe wherever they go, and “should not be as safe anywhere” as hospitals.

“Healthcare workers have a strict obligation to treat and heal everyone who comes before they need help,” the statement said. “The overwhelming majority holds that vow.”

Anthony Albanese

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese posted on X after the video went viral online. (Mick Tsikas/AAP image via AP)

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese confirmed on Tuesday that the pair was “correctly” introduced to NSW police. Criminal investigation.

“Individuals who are found to have committed crime-anti-Semitism will face the full power of our law,” Albanese wrote in X's post.

On Wednesday, Australia will impose minimal enforcement penalties for certain hate-related crimes, including six years of terrorist crime, three years for funding terrorism, and one year for displaying symbols of hatred. We have enacted a hate crime bill.

NSW Health Minister Ryan Park, Health Department Secretary Susan Pierce and David O'Sip visited Bankstown Hospital on Thursday, where the two nurses worked.

NSW Health Minister Ryan Park, Health Department Secretary Susan Pierce and David O'Sip visited Bankstown Hospital on Thursday, where the two nurses worked. (NSW Government)

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NSW Health Minister Ryan Park claimed there was “no evidence” that nurses hurt patients in their care, but the investigation is ongoing.

Lebdeh's family spoke to various press outlets, claiming she was “feeding” and that she was “sorry.”

Israel's biggest newspaper Israel Haeyom, According to the report, it appears that he responded to his comments in a story entitled “Sorry, sorry.”

Israeli Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Charlen Haskell called for nurses and responded to viral video "Racist."

Israeli Foreign Minister Sharren Haskell responded to the viral video calling the nurse “racist.” (x @sharrenhaskel via x)

Charlen Haskell, The Israeli Foreign Minister posted on X, where Australian officials praised their response, calling the pair “racist.”

“@chrisminnsmpI appreciate the prompt and decisive action against racist nurses who threatened to kill Jews. The dedication and effort to combat anti-Semitism over the past month is worthy of praise. Wales.”

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Haskel added that there must be “zero tolerance” due to racism and anti-Semitism, and pointed out that threats must be met with “the full power of the law.”

The synagogue was bombed in Melbourne on December 6th. Terrorist attacks. Other reports show that the car was on fire and the building was destroyed in Sydney's Jewish community.

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