Second Sydney nurse charged for threatening Israeli patients on video
- A second Sydney nurse, Sarah Abu Lebdeh, was charged for threatening Israeli patients in a viral video that caused public outcry, along with Ahmad Rashad Nadir, who was also charged with similar offences.
- Authorities reported that there is 'no evidence' the nurses harmed patients at Bankstown Hospital, where they were suspended after the video surfaced.
- Prime Minister Anthony Albanese described the video as 'disgusting' and 'vile,' highlighting rising antisemitism and recent hate incidents in Australia.
- New South Wales Police Commissioner Karen Webb announced that with Nadir's charge, 15 people have been arrested under Strike Force Pearl, addressing escalating antisemitic incidents in the region.
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