Billionaire James Packer says he is “horrified” by the explosion of anti-Semitism in Australia and that footage of two Sydney nurses threatening to kill Israeli patients is “beyond imagination”.
Two nurses with Australia's New South Wales Ministry of Health have been removed from their jobs pending an investigation of… ...
The statement from the United Muslim Community and its affiliates regarding the Bankstown nurses' scandal is not just an ...
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, ...
The ABC has been accused of downplaying antisemitism after an online story described the vile threats made by two NSW nurses ...
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 ...
Islamic leaders released a statement about the two nurses who suggested they would kill Jewish patients at the hospital they ...
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.
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