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e-Safety commissioner reveals nurse video is not being removed

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Authorities have shot a conspiracy theory about the video of two nurses who make anti -Semitic threats after it was spread on a large scale and read online.

Ahmed 'Rashid' Nadir and Sarah Abu Lebdeh were resulting from their roles in the Bankstown Hospital in southwestern Sydney after they have claimed that they 'will not treat Israeli people' and they would 'kill' in a video filmed by Israeli influenced Max Veifer.

A rumor, which was reported as a fact on social media, claims that steps are going on to ban the video and have all websites scrub.

“The Esafety Commissioner is now trying to have the Bankstown nursing video removed from the internet, and mentions concern about Islamophobia,” says the widespread message.

But it's not true. A spokesperson for the Esafety Commissioner told Daily Mail Australia on Monday that it has revised the video and made the decision not to forbid it.

“After a number of complaints from the public, Esafety has assessed this material and discovers that it does not meet the threshold for removal under the online Safety Act,” they said.

“That is why Esafety has not searched for removal of the material.”

The fake claim followed on new allegations against one of the nurses who was examined for the anti -Semitic video.

e-Safety commissioner reveals nurse video is not being removed

Rashad Nadir (left) and Sarah Abu Lebdeh (right) from the Bankstown Hospital were filmed by a Jewish influencer who released the video on social media

A rumor, which is reported as a fact on social media, claims that there are steps going on to ban the video and have all websites scrub

A rumor, which is reported as a fact on social media, claims that there are steps going on to ban the video and have all websites scrub

The police would have found a bottle of morphine in Nadir's hospital cabinet after he and Abu Lebdeh had pulled out of their role.

Nadir is said to have asked a former colleague to empty his personal cupboard, but that person called the police instead, Seven News reported.

The bottle was taken for testing as part of a study into Nadir.

He was still in the hospital on Saturday after the emergency services had been called to his house on Thursday evening after a care for well -being.

His older sister told reporters that he was 'not good' and had to be admitted because of his mental health.

The police still have accusations against Nadir and Abu Lebdeh, six days after they told the Israeli influencer Max Veifer, they would kill their Jewish patients in a video that went viral.

Veifer shared a longer, two and a half -minute version of his conversation with the nurses in an online chat room on Friday.

The full clip was then given to the police on Friday evening around 8.50 p.m.

In comments that were not broadcast in the shorter, edited version of the video, Mr. Veifer asked if his service as an Israeli soldier was why Mr Nadir thought he would go to hell.

“Uh, that's definitely the answer, correct,” the nurse replied.

The trio then started talking about the top of each other while appealing his military service, Hamas and the occupied Palestinian territories.

“One day your time will come and you will die the most terrible death,” said Lebdeh.

Mr. Veifer replied: “You spread hatred, we spread positivity, we spread the protection, we spread peace and you spread death.”

The latest example of how quickly fake news can spread, came after experts warned that Australians will be exposed to more abuse and trolls such as Facebook and Instagram leave specialist facts control services.

Meta, who owns both Facebook and Instagram, announced in January that it would delete his external facts control program, starting in the US, about concern that it impedes freedom of expression.

In a five-minute video message on Facebook, Meta-Coo Mark Zuckerberg said: 'We go back to our roots and concentrate on reducing errors, simplifying our policy and repairing free expression on our platforms.

“More specifically, we get rid of facts controls and replace them by communitynotities similar to X, starting in the US.”

The change, which was two weeks before Donald Trump's return was to the White House, was no surprise for news and political communication expert Emma Biant.

“With at least 13 billionaires in his new administration, including Big Tech -Oligarchs such as Musk, Trump has sent a powerful message about the rich right -wing elite of America – now your time is not that of them,” said the university university professor of Monash University last month.

The police would have found a bottle of morphine in Nadir's hospital cabinet after he and Abu Lebdeh had pulled out of their role. Nadir is depicted

The police would have found a bottle of morphine in Nadir's hospital cabinet after he and Abu Lebdeh had pulled out of their role. Nadir is depicted

'Marking Zuckerberg clearly heard him loud and clear. Ordinary citizens must be very concerned. '

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese meanwhile warned social media giants that they 'have a social responsibility' to the Australian public.

A recent federal study emphasized that more Australians were concerned about wrong information and disinformation than the global average.

Almost half of all young Australian adults, and 20 percent in all age groups, use social media as their most important news source, according to a report from 2024 by the Federal Media Authority.

“Mr. Zuckerberg's decision is about maximizing Meta's profit, his winning at the expense of community safety and human decency,” Greens Sarah Hanson-Young told ABC Radio in January.

'It has nothing to do with freedom of expression and all has to do with maximum profit that estimates indignation, anger, abuse (s) that are estimated with secret algorithms that generate maximum profit through their advertising company model.

“It is dangerous, it will be harmful to democracy, and it will have consequences here in Australia.”

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