Australian hospital examines patient records after nurse claims to have killed Israelis
- Two nurses in Australia face criminal charges for allegedly bragging about killing Israeli patients at Bankstown Hospital during a video chat with Max Veifer.
- New South Wales police have launched an investigation into the incident after the video circulated on social media.
- Health Minister Mark Butler stated that every health worker must care for all patients, emphasizing that these comments contradict healthcare principles.
- The nurses were immediately removed from their positions, and authorities have assured the Jewish community of their safety in hospitals.
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Muslim Groups Condemn ‘Selective Outrage’ Over Nurses Who Boasted of Harming Jewish Patients
A coalition of Muslim organisations and leaders has signed an open letter condemning what they call “selective outrage” in response to an incident involving two Sydney nurses boasting about harming Jewish patients. The letter criticised the swift public condemnation of the incident after it was first publicly aired, accusing politicians and the media of ignoring Israeli actions in Gaza. The controversy began when two Bankstown Hospital nurses, A…
Follow Up on that Pair of Anti-Semitic Nurses in Australia
Australian nurses suspended for 'threatening to kill' Israelis
Two nurses in Sydney, Australia, have been suspended after a video surfaced allegedly showing them making violent threats against Israeli patients. The footage recorded from the online chat app Chatroulette, which allows strangers to talk to each other, has sparked widespread condemnation and prompted an official investigation by Australian authorities. The video, originally shared by Israeli social media influencer Max Veifer, appears to show …
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