Second Sydney nurse charged for threatening Israeli patients on video
- A second Sydney nurse, Sarah Abu Lebdeh, was charged for threatening Israeli patients in a viral video that caused public outcry, along with Ahmad Rashad Nadir, who was also charged with similar offences.
- Authorities reported that there is 'no evidence' the nurses harmed patients at Bankstown Hospital, where they were suspended after the video surfaced.
- Prime Minister Anthony Albanese described the video as 'disgusting' and 'vile,' highlighting rising antisemitism and recent hate incidents in Australia.
- New South Wales Police Commissioner Karen Webb announced that with Nadir's charge, 15 people have been arrested under Strike Force Pearl, addressing escalating antisemitic incidents in the region.
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Second Australian nurse charged for threatening to kill Israeli patients in viral clip
Ahmad Rashad Nadir arrested on charges of using a carriage service to menace or harass and illegal drug possession, week after other nurse in the video was indicted The post Second Australian nurse charged for threatening to kill Israeli patients in viral clip appeared first on Jerusalem World News.


Second Australian nurse charged for threatening to kill Israelis in viral clip
Ahmad Rashad Nadir, 27, was charged with using a communication system to threaten, menace or harass, and with possessing a prohibited drug, police said.
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