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Images have emerged from one of the nurses because they brag on killing Israeli patients, which led a prayer about martyrdom.
Rashad Nadir, 27, was filmed in a Sydney mosque that led an Noha or Nawha.
The Islamic Elegie commemorates the martyrdom of Husayn Ibn Ali in the historic battle for Karbala.
He passionately sang the poem for dozens of fellow Muslims in a clip of almost seven minutes posted by his brother of YouTube in June 2020.
Nadir's video was uploaded exactly two months before the refugee, originally from Afghanistan, received Australian citizenship.
The clip was removed on Wednesday evening, hours after disturbing images emerged from Nadir and his Bankstown Hospital colleague Sarah Abu Lebdeh, who spits anti-Semitic hatred opposite the Israeli influencer Max Veifer.
“It is the land of Palestine, not your country that your piece of S ***,” Abu Lebdeh told Mr. Veifer.
Rashad Nadir was filmed with a prayer about martyrdom in a Sydney mosque in June 2020
The Bankstown Hospital -nurse came from his role
Both Nadir and Abu Lebdeh claimed that they will “not treat” Israeli people. Abu Lebdeh added: “I'll kill them.”
Nadir later stated that his comments were 'a joke and a misunderstanding'.
He promised himself to apologize from the “Jewish community and everyone I insulted” as soon as he had spoken to the police, who is now investigating the couple.
“It was a joke, a misunderstanding … I will use social media, everything, to apologize, but I first have to see the detectives,” he told the Daily Telegraph.
“I didn't want to insult. It was not meant to be the case. '
He embarrassed his head when Seven News confronted him in his house in West Sydney.
It came after more details about Nadir's background arose.
Born in Afghanistan, Nadir was only seven when he and his family fled their home country after his father was murdered.
The family crossed Iran, Malaysia and Indonesia before they risked their lives on a boat five years later on a boat.
Images released by a Jewish influencer of a public video chat trout showed nurses Rashad Nadir and Sarah Abu Lebdeh Hurling insults among Jews and claimed that they would not treat them
Nadir, 27, covered his head in shame when he was confronted with seven news on Wednesday
“After spending four nights and five days, we reached international waters and the Australian navy saved us and took us on board,” Nadir remembered three years ago in an interview.
“We were extremely happy that we made it safe.”
After he was picked at sea in safety, the family was taken to Christmas Island and Darwin before he finally settled in Sydney when Nadir was 12.
Nadir studied to become a nurse when he received Australian citizenship in August 2020.
'Congratulations. I am now officially an Australian citizen. Aussie Aussie Aussie Oi Oi, “He has recorded the photo of his citizenship certificate.
In addition to his role in the Bankstown Hospital, Nadir had also worked one day a week at Observatory Hill Medical Center in the Sydney CBD.
Dr. Nirmal Singh Grewal, who founded the general practice 25 years ago, said Daily Mail Australia that Nadir was very nice, but was released from the clinic about the anti -Semitic video.
His photo has been removed from the website of the Medical Center
Nadir also participated in the Chester Hill Helmsman Project, a non-profit organization that offers programs to help disadvantaged young people develop life skills.
The Helmsman Project produced a story about him in 2022, and emphasized his career performance as a nurse and how the program played a role in his development.
“His journey from Afghanistan to Auburn and the challenges he was confronted with and the support he received from the Helmsman program on the road has formed him into the young man he is today.”
Born in Afghanistan, he received Australian citizenship four years ago after arrival here at the age of 12 –
The police have since asked the full, uncut version of the influencer as the investigation continues.
Both are expected from Nadir and Abu Lebdeh to be sued in hate crime laws.
NSW -Minister of Health Ryan Park confirmed that both nurses have emerged, while the health authorities and the police are investigating.
He was informed of the 'shocking' and 'terrible' video that circulated social media on Wednesday morning and immediately ordered high health officials to take action.
“They made me sick to my stomach. I asked NSW Health to start an urgent investigation to identify the individuals and they also referred the issue to the NSW police, “he said.
“If the investigation concludes that this behavior has taken place, these people will never again work for NSW health.”
Mr Park called the pair 'disgusting and disturbed individuals' whose views were not representative of' their colleagues … NSW Health … the hospital system … [and] the community '.
“That vision is not welcome and will never be welcome in New South Wales Health as an employee.”