Two Sydney nurses from Bankstown Hospital, who were baited by an Israeli provocateur online and then subjected to a massive ...
Two Bankstown Hospital nurses are set to face court for the first time since they went global for their alleged anti-Semitic ...
Two former nurses will appear in court for the first time on Wednesday, charged over an allegedly anti Semitic video filmed ...
Two Sydney nurses who were suspended and charged over an antisemitic video will face court for the first time on Wednesday.
One of the nurses at the centre of the viral antisemitic video allegedly threatening to harm Israeli patients has been charged with three Commonwealth offences following a two-week long investigation.
It's unclear how much of Nadir's time has been spent in hospital, and in his Bankstown townhouse, in the days since. Both nurses were deregistered by the Nursing and Midwifery Council of NSW ...
A lawyer for one of the two former nurses charged said the video, allegedly showing them saying they would refuse to treat ...
Nurse Rashad Nadir, who was captured on the video, telling Israeli influencer Max Veifer he “had no idea” the number of Israelis who had attended Bankstown Hospital he had sent to “hell ...
Sarah Abu Lebdeh, 26, who worked at Bankstown Hospital, was charged with three offenses: threatening violence; using a carriage (or telecommunications) service to threaten to kill; and using a ...
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