Sydney Nurses' Anti-Israel Comments Ignite National Outrage and Investigations
Two healthcare workers in Australia face deregistration and police scrutiny after a viral video showed them expressing hostility toward Israeli patients.
- Ahmad Rashad Nadir and Sarah Abu Lebdeh, two nurses from Bankstown Hospital, were filmed stating they would harm or refuse care to Israeli patients, sparking widespread condemnation.
- The nurses have been deregistered by health regulators, banned from working in Australia, and are under police investigation for potential criminal charges.
- Muslim community groups issued a statement condemning the remarks but criticized the response as 'selective outrage,' citing perceived double standards in addressing discrimination.
- Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and NSW Premier Chris Minns denounced the comments, emphasizing the importance of trust and fairness in the healthcare system.
- The incident has raised broader concerns about antisemitism and discrimination within Australia's healthcare sector, with Jewish organizations highlighting systemic issues.