Former NSW Health nurses appear in court after anti-Semitic video
- Sarah Abu Lebdeh and Ahmad Rashad Nadir appeared in court for allegedly threatening Israeli patients in a viral video, as reported by NSW Health.
- Abu Lebdeh was charged with threatening violence to a group and using a carriage service to threaten, according to court documents.
- Both nurses were suspended from practicing as a result of the incident, as reported by the NSW Nursing and Midwifery Council.
- The video led to widespread condemnation, including from Australian Prime Minister and the NSW Premier, highlighting public outrage against the comments made.
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'Anti-Israeli' nurse's odd exit as key video contested
Sarah Abu Lebdeh (centre, pale scarf) was surrounded by supporters as she left court. (Bianca De Marchi/AAP PHOTOS) By Luke Costin and Jack Gramenz Key evidence allegedly showing two former nurses discussing killing Israeli patients will face a legal challenge, threatening their prosecution. Sarah Abu Lebdeh and Ahmad Rashad Nadir faced court for the first time on Wednesday after sparking national outrage when recorded saying they would refuse t…
Nurses from allegedly antisemitic video to front court
Two former nurses are due to face court after appearing in a widely condemned video that included alleged threats to kill Israeli patients.Sarah Abu Lebdeh and Ahmad Rashad Nadir sparked outrage after a video posted on social media by Israeli social media personality Max Veifer showed them saying they would refuse to treat Israelis and kill them instead.The pair were working at southwest Sydney's Bankstown-Lidcombe Hospital when they made the al…
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