Two Australian nurses have been suspended after a viral video showed them threatening to kill Israeli patients and boasting about refusing them treatment. The pair face criminal and health prosecutions over their “sickening and shameful” claims.
The man and woman – both employees at a Sydney hospital – are now being investigated by NSW state police after their anti-semitic tirade went viral, news.com.auIn the video, the male nurse, later identified as Ahmad “Rashad” Nadi, an Afghan refugee taken in and given shelter by Australia, falsely claimed he was a doctor and told the Israeli interviewer he was “going to go to” hell.
The video was originally shared on TikTok by content creator Max Veifer before others added their thoughts on X. Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese condemned the video as “sickening and shameful” after it began circulating online. The health minister said both had been stood down immediately, and promised that they would never work in the NSW healthcare system again.
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