Police could charge two nurses with a carriage service offence after suggesting they would harm or "kill" Israeli patients ...
Two nurses caught on camera bragging about killing Israeli patients are likely to be charged with a Commonwealth offence, ...
Police have revealed the specific charge that two nurses involved in an antisemitic video are expected to face.
Max Veifer, an Israeli social media influencer, publicised the alleged antisemitic comments made by two nurses, Ahmad Rashad ...
A statement signed by AFIC, Hizb Ut-Tahrir Australia, The Muslim Vote and dozens of others charged that the overwhelming response to the video was 'calculated and politically motivated outrage.' ...
Dozens of Muslim groups have slammed the “selective outrage” over a video of Australian nurses threatening to kill Israeli patients, denying the comments were antisemitic.
The 62-year-old’s court appearance came as police revealed the likely charges two Sydney nurses will face for allegedly threatened to kill Israeli patients.
Several Islamic organisations, including the extremist group Hizb ut-Tahrir, have supported two nurses who had said they would kill Israeli patients. The now-suspended nurses had vowed in the video to ...
Dozens of Muslim groups, including a prominent Islamist organisation, have slammed the “selective outrage” over a video of Sydney nurses threatening to kill Israeli patients, denying the comments were ...
Israeli influencer Max Veifer has spoken out a week after his video of two Bankstown nurses talking about killing Israeli patients went viral.
The controversy surrounding the dismissed Bankstown Hospital nurses, Ahmad “Rashad” Nadir and Sarah Abu Lebdeh, continues to ...