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NSW Nurses Under Investigation for Video Threatening Israeli Patients

Two nurses at a Sydney hospital have been suspended after a video surfaced of them making antisemitic threats, prompting widespread condemnation and calls for systemic reform.

  • A video showing two NSW Health nurses threatening harm to Israeli patients has led to their suspension and a police investigation.
  • The male nurse, identified as Afghan refugee and Australian citizen Ahmad Rashad Nadir, has issued an apology through his lawyer, acknowledging the harm caused to the Jewish community.
  • Political leaders, medical associations, and unions have strongly condemned the video, emphasizing the need for healthcare workers to uphold ethical obligations to provide unbiased care.
  • Opposition leader Peter Dutton has called for a national conversation on migration and citizenship, reigniting debates about stripping citizenship from individuals who breach national trust.
  • Experts and advocates have urged broader discussions on systemic discrimination within Australia's healthcare system, beyond individual acts of misconduct.
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