The police have accused one of the nurses who bragged to kill their Israeli patients in a video that sent shock waves in Australia.
Rashad Nadir and Sarah Abu Lebdeh of the Bankstown Hospital in Sydney in southwestern Sydney, went into hiding after a shocking video of those who were killed on 12 February on 12 February.
During the clip, filmed by the Israeli influencer Max Veifer, the couple, dressed in NSW Health Scrubs, said that they would refuse to treat Jewish patients and kill it instead.
Both nurses came from their positions in which the police launched an investigation into the video.
After extensive questions, investigators arrested a 26-year-old woman after she went to Sutherland's police station around 7.30 pm on Tuesday at 7.30 pm.
She was accused of three Commonwealth offenders, including threat of violence to group, use the transport service to threaten and to kill and use transport to threaten/harass/insult.
NSW police commissioner Karen Webb said that the charges were an important development in the exhausting investigation of Strike Force Pearl into the incident.
“Strike Force Pearl detectors must be praised for fast action under enormous pressure and public expectations,” said Commissioner Webb.

Detectives arrested a 26-year-old woman in relation to a video with two Sydney nurses (photo) who threaten to 'kill' Israeli patients
'These costs were laid after a lot of hard work and legal advice, received yesterday from the Commonwealth DPP.
'Detectives have overcome obstacles and jurisdictive challenges to get where we are today.
“This is the fourteenth arrest under Strike Force Pearl with a total of 76 charges that demonstrate the dedication of strike power detectives investigating these violations.”
The Condell Park woman received conditional bail on Wednesday 19 March to appear at the Downing Center Local Court.
Strike Force Pearl's research continues.
The news comes after Daily Mail Australia revealed that Abu Lebdeh hid in a secret location.
The nurses and their families were bombed with threats that are too graphic to publish.
The uncle of Abu Lebdeh said that his family had drawn up emergency plans and was prepared for possible reprisals.

Rashad Nadir (left) and Sarah Abu Lebdeh from Bankstown Hospital told Influencer Max Veifer (right) that they would refuse to treat Israeli patients
“We are ready for them, we have seen what has been said, we are ready,” he said.
“They won't get what they want. We will call the police. '
Her brother Mohammad also said that his sister had received death threats.
“Enough of this, we want it to leave … My sister … She's sick, enough,” he said.
In the meantime, a few blocks away in the same suburb, Nadir, 27, was locked up in his mansion and refused to leave or answer the door.
“Someone came by here and they were angry,” a neighbor told Daily Mail Australia.
“They said they had something to say and went straight to his door. I don't know who they were, but they knew where he lived. '
The families spoke out while both nurses were deregistered by the Nursing and Midwifery Council of NSW, which means that they are unable to practice everywhere in Australia.

Abu Lebdeh's said that she hid in a secret location after returns to the video, while Nadir (photo) burned herself in his mansion
'As a result [of the deregistration]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.”
Prime Minister Chris Minns said that the scandal has broken confidence in the public health system.
“We can't have examples of nude racism from officials who are exhibited on social media or somewhere,” he said.
The clip was recorded on ChatRuretka, a telephone app that connects random users for Videochat, and showed the couple that Jews threatened during work in the Bankstown Hospital.
“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.”
“You have no idea how many (Israelis) came to this hospital and I sent them to Jahannam (hell),” Nadir said, made a throat gesture.
The couple both apologized for the comments.
Nadir, 27, sheed his face in shame when the media confronted him in his house in West Sydney on Wednesday and it said that his comments were 'a joke and a misunderstanding'.
“I will use social media to apologize, but I first have to see the detectives,” he said.
More come.