Australian police probe video of nurses who boast about the killing of Israeli | News of crimes
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says that the footage of hospital staff, saying that he will deny the care of ‘sick and shameful’.
Police in Australia launched an investigation into a video appearing that shows two nurses at a hospital in Sydney, praising the murder and denial of the treatment of Israeli patients.
The New South Wales Police Commissioner said Karen Webb on Thursday that the alleged incident is a “new low” in the midst of a series of anti -Semitic incidents in Australia.
“This is a racial hatred at a level I haven’t seen yet,” Webb told Australian Broadcasting Corporation in an interview with Australian Broadcasting. “I’m shocked.”
Webb said that the Israeli creator of the content that first shared the footage on the network agreed to provide an unregulated version of the video chat that seemed to be praised by two hospital staff from refusing to the Israelites.
“We look forward to getting it and then be able to fully explore the whole content, so we see it from start to finish,” Webb said.
In the recordings that are shared on social media, Israeli influencer Max Veifer is seen talking to a man and a woman who seems to wear hospital scrubs.
“I’m so upset that you are Israel, in the end you will be killed,” the man says in the video.
“I will not cure them, I will kill them,” the woman is heard about Israeli patients.
At the other moment of the video, a man, while moving his hand over his neck and using explicit, says he sent many Israeli patients to Jahannam, using the Arabic word for hell.
The complete context of the recording, which was arranged in places and censors in a language, was not clear and Al Jazeera was unable to check his authenticity independently.
In an interview with Sky News on Wednesday, Veifer said he used social media to release people in the past because of anti -Semitism.
“We had them,” he said about a video with the nurses.
Health authorities stood two nurses on Wednesday, who were identified in local media as Ahmad Nadir and Sarah Abu Lebdeh, during the incident.
Officials have said that they have not found evidence so far that any patients have been negatively affected after the staff treated him.
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese marked the recording “disgusting, sick and shameful”.
Health Minister New South Wales Ryan Park said that nurses would not be allowed to work again for the State Health Service.
“This video is disgusting. It’s shocking. It’s scary,” the park told reporters.
On Thursday, ABC reported that Nadir apologized to the Veifer and the “Jewish community as a whole.”
“He understands what happened, tries to change what happened,” said Mohamad Sakr, a lawyer who represents Nadir.
“He never appeared before the court regarding any criminal things. He is a person of a previous good character. It is unhappy to find himself in this situation.”
He stretched Australia Wave of anti -Semitic incidents in recent monthsincluding an alleged conspiracy on a bomb and several attacks on synagogues.
The advocacy groups reported on the sudden increase in anti -Semitism and Islamophobia in Australia from October 7, 2023, when Hamas launched a multiple attack on Israel, and Israel began its war in Gaza.