A New South Wales nurse, suspended over a social media video in which she allegedly said she would refuse to treat and kill ...
A Sydney nurse has been charged with making threats after she appeared in an online video saying she would not treat Israeli ...
Police in Sydney have charged a local nurse in connection with a viral video from earlier this month that appeared to show ...
Nadir and Abu Lebdeh were speaking to Israeli social media creator Max Veifer in the video – which sparked global condemnation and saw the pair swiftly stood down by health authorities, Following ...
Mr Veifer on Friday released what he said was the “unedited” version that he would send to police “if they tell me where to ...
Abu Lebdeh was released on bail and will return to court on March 19. She is meanwhile under a travel ban and prohibited from using social media.
Nadir and Lebdeh, who initially claimed they were doctors while donning scrubs, threatened Israeli influencer Max Veifer on an international video chat website called Chatrouletka. After asking ...
Bankstown Hospital nurses Ahmad Rashad Nadir and Sarah Abu Lebdeh boasted about 'killing' Israeli patients during a video chat with Max Veifer on Tuesday. The uncut footage was released by Mr ...
Max Veifer's video with nurses Ahmad Nadir and Sarah Abu Lebdeh sent shockwaves through Australia last week after Abu Lebdeh vowed to 'kill' Israeli patients while Nadir claimed he had already ...
Two nurses who took part in an online discussion with Israeli influencer Max Veifer during a night shift on Tuesday at Sydney’s Bankstown Hospital were suspended Wednesday, and Park said they ...
Israeli content creator, Max Veifer, has directly provided NSW Police with the unedited video of his interaction with two Bankstown Hospital nurses.
NSW Police have still not obtained a formal statement from the social media influencer at the centre of the Bankstown ...
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