Two Sydney nurses who threatened to kill an Israeli man and other Jewish people on the camera were identified and immediately suspended for practice.
The Australian Ministry of Health and Elderly Care announced on Thursday that the Nursing and Midwifery Council of New South Wales (NSW) has immediately suspended the registrations of registered nurses Ahmad Rashad Nadir and Sarah Abu Lebdeh.
Nadir and Lebdeh, who initially claimed that they were doctors while they attract scrubs, threatened the Israeli influencer Max Veifer on an international video chat website called Chatrouletka.

Australian authorities investigate after two health workers claimed to have killed Jews under their care. (Credit: @maxveifer via Instagram)
After asking Veifer about his nationality, Lebdeh said: “It’s Palentine countryNot your country that your piece of s —, “according to the video.
She continued to tell Veifer: “When the time comes, I want you to remember my face so that you can understand that you will die the most disgusting death.”
Nadir chimed in it and they both said they would not treat Veifer and kill him if he came their hospital.
“You have no idea how many Israelis have come to this hospital and …,” Nadir said, pushing his arm over his neck in a throat-lying movement.

The Australia Department of Health and Aged Care have released a statement stating that the nurses were being suspended. (Google Maps)
The Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency has automatically updated their file in the public register of practitioners, as a result of which the two Bankstown Hospital nurses are unable to practice nursing everywhere in Australia, in any context.
“The idea that you would choose a certain group in our community and indicate that you would not take care of them, let alone threaten their lives, runs into every principle in our health care system,” wrote the health department in the declaration .
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Civil servants said: “Their pathogenic remarks – and the hatred that underlie them – have no place in our health system and nowhere in Australia.”
The department added that Australians have the right to feel safe wherever they go and “should not be safer anywhere” than a hospital.
“Health workers have a solemn duty to treat and cure everyone who comes for them who need help,” said the statement. “The vast majority holds on to that oath.”

The Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese placed X after the video went online Viral. (Mick Tsikas/AAP image via AP)
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese confirmed on Tuesday that the couple “rightly” had been referred to the NSW police for criminal investigation.
“Individuals who have committed criminal anti -Semitic acts will face the full power of our laws,” wrote Albanese in a position about X. “The images are sicking and embarrassing.”
On Wednesday, Australia established a bill for hate crimes that imposed minimal mandatory fines for certain hate-related crimes, including six years for terrorist violations, three years for financing terrorism and a year before showing hate symbols.

NSW -Minister of Health Ryan Park, secretary of the Susan Pearce Health Department and David Ossip of the Jewish Council of Representatives visited Bankstown Hospital, where the two nurses worked on Thursday. (NSW government)
NSW -Minister of Health Ryan Park claimed that there was “no evidence” that the nurses were damaging patients, but the research is underway.
The family members of Lebdeh spoke with various news stores that claimed that she was “approached” and that she was “sorry”, reported the New York Post.
Israel’s largest newspaper, Israel Hayom, Apparently the comments with a story with the title ‘Sorry, not sorry’ and accused the two nurses of minimizing the incident according to the report.

Sharren Haskel, vice -minister of Foreign Affairs of the state of Israel, responded to the viral video and called the nurses ‘racist’. (@Sarren Haskel via X)
Saw mill” Vice -Minister of Foreign Affairs of the state of Israel, posted on X, Australian officials commuting for their reaction and calling the few ‘racist’.
“Thank you, @Chrisminnsmp for your fast and decisive action against the racist nurses who threatened to kill Jews. Your dedication and efforts in combating anti -Semitism in the past month are praise, and we appreciate your dedication to the Jewish community of New South Very wales to protect. “
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Haskel added that there must be “zero tolerance” for racism and anti -Semitism and known threats must be met with “the full power of the law”.
A synagogue was bombed on December 6 in Melbourne in Melbourne, who are now investigating authorities as a likely terrorist attack. Other reports indicate that cars are set on fire and that buildings have been destroyed in Jewish communities in Sydney.