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Sydney nurse charged after he allegedly refused to treat Israelis in virus video

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Sarah Abu Lebdeh and Ahmed Rashid Nadir were suspended in an Australian hospital after refusing to treat Israelis and suggested the latter to have killed Israelis.

Nurses and doctors gather during a nurses and midwives against hate speeches in Sydney. (Image: AP Photo)

A nurse in Sydney was accused of pronouncing threats after she had appeared in an online video that she would not treat Israeli patients.

The 26 -year -old Sarah Abu Lebdeh was arrested on Tuesday evening and was charged with the threat of violence against violence against a group, with a transport service being used to threaten to threaten a transport service for threat and harassment, the police said in an explanation . The indictment was raised a potential maximum punishment of 22 years in prison.

Neither a defender nor a Abu Lebdeh commented on the charges. It was released for the deposit to appear in a court in Sydney on March 19.

Abu Lebdeh and another nurse, Ahmed Rashid Nadir, were suspended on February 12 the night before with the Israeli influencer Max Veifer in the Bankstown Lidcombe Hospital. Abu Lebdeh said she would not treat Israeli patients while Nadir suggested that he had killed Israelis.

Nadir still has to be interviewed by the police.

The hospital examined the patient files and found no evidence that the nurses had violated patients.

Australia has experienced an anti -Semitic surfing attacks and a rhetoric that the nation built through because houses, offices and companies were destroyed and a school and two synagogues were lit in a little more than a year with crimes for Jews.

(This story was not edited by News18 employees and is published by a syndicated news agency Feed – Associated Press).

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