Second nurse charged over alleged antisemitic hospital video

Australia's health practitioner watchdog barred both nurses from working in the profession nationwide "in any context" and they have had their registrations suspended by the NSW Nursing and Midwifery Council.

A male nurse with his hand on his chin on the left and a female nurse on the right looks at the camera

The man and woman who appear to feature in the video were stood down from their roles at Sydney's Bankstown Hospital pending a full investigation. Credit: Supplied / Chatruletka

A 27-year-old man has been charged over an alleged antisemitic video filmed in a Sydney hospital.

Investigators from Strike Force Pearl, a NSW police task force that focuses on antisemitism, arrested Ahmed Rashid Nadir at Sutherland station on Tuesday evening.

He was charged with using a carriage service to menace, harass or cause offence, as well as possession of a prohibited drug.

The duo allegedly bragged about refusing to treat Israeli patients and killing them instead in the clip, which has drawn widespread condemnation.

Nadir has been granted conditional bail and is due to appear in court in late March. Last month, he was taken to hospital for assessment after paramedics were called to his Bankstown home following a "concern for welfare" report.

Abu Lebdeh has been barred from leaving Australia and using social media as her case gets underway.

According to NSW Police commissioner Karen Webb, 15 people have been arrested and 78 charges made since Strike Force Pearl was created in December to respond to a wave of antisemitic incidents across Sydney.
"I must commend the work ... detectives are doing to investigate, charge and put these individuals before the courts," Webb said in a statement on Wednesday.

"There is a tremendous amount of dedication and hard work going into all these investigations."

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Published 5 March 2025 10:33am
Source: SBS News



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