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Dramatic twist as vile hate video nurse is rushed to hospital – while Israeli influencer posts FULL unedited clip of antisemitic rant after detectives were kept waiting 48 hours

One of the disgraced nurses who threatened to kill Israeli patients has been rushed to hospital overnight with mental health concerns.

The news of paediatric nurse Ahmad Rashad Nadir’s hospitalisation on Thursday night comes as Israeli social media influencer Max Veifer released his full unedited interview with Nadir and colleague Sarah Abu Lebdeh.

Mr Veifer shared the footage on Instagram shortly before 10am on Friday following requests from detectives over the past 48 hours for him to share the raw video.

Mr Veifer claimed he had not been told by NSW Police where to send the video, delaying its release to them. 

The video shows the two west Sydney nurses from Bankstown Hospital boasting about killing Israeli patients, while inside the facility on Tuesday.

‘It’s Palestine’s country, not your country you piece of s***,’ Abu Lebdeh said.

‘One day your time will come and you will die the most horrible death.’

Veifer questioned whether the pair would treat an Israeli patient seeking care, but the woman cut him off saying: ‘I won’t treat them, I’ll kill them … Not God forbid, I hope to God.’ 

‘You have no idea how many (Israelis) came to this hospital and I sent them to Jahannam (hell),’ Nadir said, while making a throat-slitting gesture. 

Ahmad Rashad Nadir (pictured0 was hospitalised two days after threatening to ‘kill’ Israeli patients

Nadir and colleague Sarah Abu Lebdeh (pictured together) boasted about killing Israeli patients at west Sydney's Bankstown Hospital

Nadir and colleague Sarah Abu Lebdeh (pictured together) boasted about killing Israeli patients at west Sydney’s Bankstown Hospital

Mr Veifer shared the full video, saying: ‘The police are asking me for the unedited version. I have nothing to hide.

‘Here it is and if they tell me where to send it, I will send it to them.’

NSW Police confirmed emergency services were called to Nadir’s Bankstown home shortly before 9pm on Thursday night following reports of a ‘concern for welfare’.

He was taken to hospital for further assessment. 

Both Nadir and Abu Lebdeh were deregistered from practising anywhere in Australia by the Nursing and Midwifery Council of NSW on Thursday.

‘As a result, the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency has automatically updated their record on the public register of practitioners,’ federal health minister Mark Butler said.

‘As a result this means the two nurses are unable to practise nursing anywhere in Australia, in any context.

‘Australians have a right to feel safe wherever they go and nowhere should be safer than a hospital.

 

‘Their sickening comments – and the hatred that underpins them – have no place in our health system and no place anywhere in Australia.’

Abu Lebdeh and Nadir have both apologised for their comments after their hate speech went viral. 

The two nurses were stood down from their positions at Bankstown Hospital shortly after the video emerged and are waiting to hear if they will face criminal charges.

Investigators spoke to Mr Veifer on Wednesday night and were awaiting a statement from him and raw footage of his conversation with the Bankstown Hospital staff, NSW Police Commissioner Karen Webb said on Thursday.

An initial examination by NSW Health found no evidence the care of any patients had been affected but a more thorough investigation will follow.

Police were still waiting to speak to the two nurses, but investigators have been in contact with solicitors representing them and charges could follow.

Detectives are believed to be negotiating with the pair’s lawyers to have them attend a police station for formal questioning. 

‘It’s important that we put all these pieces together for a complete picture of what has occurred,’ Ms Webb told ABC radio on Thursday.

‘What people have seen so far is definitely a hate crime.

‘This is a racial hatred on a level that I haven’t seen before.’

Premier Chris Minns admitted the scandal broke trust in the public health system.

‘We cannot have examples of naked racism from public servants exhibited on social media or anywhere,’ he said.

More to come. 

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