One of the Bankstown Hospital nurses involved in a mean anti-Semitic rant raid his house a day after he was admitted to the hospital by the NSW police.
Officers of StrikeForce Pearl carried out searches in the house of Ahmad Rashad Nadir on Friday evening, but it was unclear if he was there at the time.
The police still have to say charges against Nadir and Sarah Abu Lebdeh, four days after they told the Israeli influencer Max Veifer that they would kill their Jewish patients in a video that has become viral.
“It is the land of Palestine, not your country that your piece of S ***,” Abu Lebdeh told Mr. Veifer.
Both Nadir and Abu Lebdeh claimed that they 'will not treat the Israeli people'.
Abu Lebdeh added: “I'll kill them.”
“You have no idea how many (Israelis) came to this hospital and I sent them to Jahannam (hell),” Nadir said, made a throat gesture.
Nadir later stated that his comments were 'a joke and a misunderstanding', but both nurses were destroyed by NSW Health.

Ahmad Rashad Nadir was involved in a common anti -Semitic anger while he was at work as a nurse in the Bankstown Hospital
Abu Lebdeh's house was not supposed to have been searched by the police.
The NSW police said they could not promote the investigation whether the two nurses in the middle of the video of the hateful speech could accuse them until they were sent the 'full and unprocessed' vision of the viral clip.
Although Mr Veifer posted the 2.5 -minute video on Instagram on Friday morning on Instagram, the NSW police said they had still not received the original file from him.
“The police know that an extensive version has been placed online, but nothing has been provided directly at the NSW police,” said a spokesperson.
“Discussions between the NSW police and the influencer remain open and underway.”
Nadir was taken to the hospital on Thursday evening for mental health problems.
Sydney criminal lawyer Maggie Sten, from George Sten and Co firm, said that after watching the video there was a case to support the nurses who are being charged.
“I think there are different violations with which they can be burdened,” said Mrs. Sten.

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
'You could use a transport service to threaten, harass or give offense, which carries a maximum fine of five years in prison.
'They use a wagon service – a telephone – to threaten the person on the other side. This includes cutting the throat gesture. '
Mrs. Sten said that they can also be accused of intimidation selections.
In the unprocessed video that was posted on Friday, Mr Veifer asked if he would be killed because he served in Israeli defense troops, and Nadir said: “That is definitely the answer. Correct.'
Abu Lebdeh says that Israel has 'killed innocent people'.
She reportedly threatens Israeli patients and says to Veifer: “One day you will come and you will die the most terrible death.”
Spokesperson for the state of Police Paul Toole van de Staat could not understand why the couple had not yet been charged.
“How much more evidence do you need to continue and charge someone?” he said.