Sydney nurses stood down for making antisemitic remarks in viral video - Police launch criminal investigation after nurses ...
The two nurses featured in the video were suspended from work after the video went viral and triggered a police investigation ...
A viral video purportedly shows two New South Wales health workers, wearing medicals scrubs, making anti-Semitic remarks.
Two nurses from Sydney have been stood down after a video surfaced showing them making disturbing comments about Israeli ...
Max Veifer - the Israeli content creator who was threatened in a viral video by two Sydney nurses speaking of how they would "kill" Israeli patients - has described his shock at the health workers' ...
The NSW government returns to parliament on Tuesday. The premier’s proposed vilification laws are facing a rebellion.
Ahmad “Rashad” Nadir and Sarah Abu Lebdeh were stood down from Bankstown Hospital, in Sydney’s west, on Wednesday after a video of them allegedly “bragging about killing Israeli patients” went viral.
CEO Alex Ryvchin has condemned two NSW Health nurses who spoke of threats to kill Israeli patients, with the incident showcasing the “depravity and inhumanity” of the antisemitic movement.
Several Labor MPs have criticised reforms introduced by the Minns government on Tuesday which they say will give police ...
The Australian Government has launched an investigation. Australian correspondent Andrew MacFarlane says the nurses work ...
The male nurse at the centre of a social media video in which vile threats were made against Israeli patients claims the ...
Saturday night’s incident comes as similar slurs were spray-painted on a school property and a nearby home in Maroubra on ...