Two nurses were suspended in Australia to express anti -Semitic comments
Sydney – The authorities said on Wednesday that two nurses at Sydney Hospital were suspended from work to threaten them to kill Jewish patients and refused to treat them in a video on Tijook, which led to an investigation by the police.
The video was shared by a Tiktok user named Max Veifer, he says he is from Israel, and he appears to be speaking to a man and a woman wearing a medical scrub.
The man said in the medical scrub, after Veifer stated that he is from Israel in a video conversation: “I am so disturbed that you are an Israeli … in the end you will kill and go to (Hell).”
When asked about the reason for his killing, the woman said in the medical scrub: “It is the country of Palestine, not your country,” and I used obscene.
The woman said that she will not treat any Jewish patients and kill them instead. The man, with a threat, said that he had already sent many Israelis, who visited the hospital, to “Jahmanam”, the term Islamic hell in Arabic.
Reuters was unable to independently verify the shots and it was not immediately clear whether the user was downloaded by the user. Some of the women’s words have a whistle in the video.
Reuters could not immediately call the nurses.
The Minister of Health of New South Wales Ryan Park said that the nurses had “stood immediately,” awaiting the investigation.
It is clear that the investigation process is now taking place. Park told reporters: “I do not want to leave a shrapnel from light to allow any of them to be able to believe that they will work on New South Wales’s health again,” Park told reporters.
New South Wales Police said that the anti -Semitic work squad is investigating a video of social media, which depicts alleged health workers who represent anti -Semitic threats. The police said that the individuals concerned were helping the investigators now.
Veifer, which regularly publishes videos about the Middle East on Tiktok, has 102,000 followers, and he admired 4.2 million videos.
Prime Minister Anthony Albaniz said that the Australian Federal Police provided “whatever assistance” to the New South Wales police.
“I have seen this anti -Semitic video. It is hateful and disgusting. Albaniz said in Parliament:” The comments are evil, and the shots are sick and they are shameful. “
Australia has witnessed an increasing series of attacks on temples, buildings and cars since the Israel War-October 2023 began, which raised the fear between about 115,000 Jewish people in Australia.