A Sydney nurse at the centre of a viral video allegedly threatening harm to Israeli patients has once again apologised ...
The remarks set off a firestorm with authorities suspending the staff members and making moves to sack and bar them from ever ...
Nurse Ahmad “Rashad” Nadir and a female colleague were stood down from Bankstown Hospital, in Sydney’s west, on Wednesday ...
Dozens of Muslim groups have slammed the “selective outrage” over a video of Australian nurses threatening to kill Israeli patients, denying the comments were antisemitic.
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Two nurses in Australia were suspended following a viral video showed them threatening to kill Israeli patients.
The nurses, who have since been identified as Ahmad “Rashad” Nadir and Sarah Abu Lebdeh, were filmed wearing their NSW Health ...
Police could charge two nurses with a carriage service offence after suggesting they would harm or "kill" Israeli patients ...
Max Veifer, an Israeli social media influencer, publicised the alleged antisemitic comments made by two nurses, Ahmad Rashad ...
It’s understood police are now in possession of the “critical evidence” needed to progress the investigation into two nurses ...
"Israeli dog[s] came to this hospital and I send them to [hell]," one professional was recorded saying in a video chat.
Two nurses at the centre of the hate speech video filmed inside Bankstown Hospital have refused to be voluntarily interviewed ...
Health authorities are trawling through thousands of hospital patient records in a bid to establish whether two Sydney nurses ...
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