The police are preparing to make charges against two nurses in Sydney who brag about wanting to kill Israeli patients.
Detectives have asked the Israeli influencer Max Veifer for the full, RAW version of the video with the nurses who make the common comments.
Rashad Nadir and Sarah Abu Lebdeh from Bankstown Hospital in West in Sydney were filmed by Mr. Veifer on a public video chat trout.
The video showed the couple that a late service worked in the hospital – dressed in their NSW Health brand scrubs – while he swung insults to Jews and insisted that they would not treat them.
“It is the land of Palestine, not your country that your piece of s ***,” said Abu Lebdeh.
“You have no idea how many (Israelis) came to this hospital and I sent them to Jehannam (hell),” Nadir said, made a throat -distributed gesture.
When asked what she would do if an Israeli patient was presented in her neighborhood, Abu Lebdeh replied: “I will not treat them, I will kill them.”
The police of Strike Force Pearl, set up to investigate anti -Semitic crimes in Sydney, waited on Wednesday evening for Mr Veifer's full video, because they considered which charges can be laid against Nadir and Abu Lebdeh.
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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
Abu Lebdeh is said to have been working together with NSW Health since 2021. Both nurses were demolished on Wednesday during the incident.
Reporters both approached them for comment.
The uncle of Abu Lebdeh spoke on behalf of her outside her house and claimed that she suffered an 'extreme panic attack' after the video went viral.
“I try to calm her down to see what the F *** happened,” he said.
“She has been a nurse because God knows how long. She has never done anything to hurt someone. '
Nadir, 27, also broke his silence over the shocking incident and insisted that the comments were 'a joke and a misunderstanding'.
“I will use social media to apologize, but I first have to see the detectives,” he said.
The Saga has forced Bankstown Hospital to remove a photo that was uploaded eight months ago with a pro-Palestine activist from his Instagram page.