One of the circumstances that threatened to 'kill' Jewish patients was admitted to the hospital due to mental health problems.
The news of pediatric nurse Ahmad Rashad Nadir's hospitalization comes on Thursday evening when the Israeli social media influencer Max Veifer released his full unprocessed interview with Nadir and colleague Sarah Abu Lebdeh.
Veifer shared the images shortly before 10 am on Friday, AEDT, after calls by investigators he shares the RAW video.
That video depicted the two nurses in West Sydney from the Bankstown hospital who brag about the killing of Israeli patients, while they are in the facility on Tuesday.
“It is the land of Palestine, not your country that your piece of s ***,” said Abu Lebdeh.
“One day your time will come and you will die the most terrible death.”
Veifer wondered if the couple would treat an Israeli patient who was looking for care, but the woman cut him off and said, “I will not treat them, I will kill them … not God forbid, I hope for God.”
“You have no idea how many (Israelis) came to this hospital and I sent them to Jahannam (hell),” Nadir said, made a throat gesture.
Veifer shared the full video and said: 'The police ask me for the unprocessed version. I have nothing to hide.
“Here it is and if they tell me where to go, I'll send it to them.”
The NSW police confirmed that the emergency services were called to the house of Nadir's Bankstown shortly before 9 p.m. on Thursday evening after reports of a 'care for welfare'.
He was taken to the hospital for further assessment.
Both Nadir and Abu Lebdeh were destroyed by the Nursing and Midwifery Council of NSW on Thursday by practicing everywhere in Australia.
“As a result, the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency has automatically updated their file in the public register of practitioners,” said the Federal Minister of Health Mark Butler.
'As a result, this means that the two nurses are unable to practice everywhere in Australia, in every context.
'Australians have the right to feel safe wherever they go and nowhere should be safer than a hospital.
“Their pathogenic comments – and the hatred that supports them – have no place in our health system and nowhere in Australia.”
Abu Lebdeh and Nadir both apologized for their comments after their hate speech has gone viral.
More come.