Two Sydney nurses have been stood down after a disturbing video surfaced showing them threatening to kill Israeli patients and refusing to treat them. The footage, recorded during a livestream, has sparked nationwide outrage, with officials calling for criminal charges.
Shocking Footage Exposes Anti-Semitic Threats
The video shows two nurses from Bankstown Hospital in New South Wales Health uniforms, speaking to a Jewish influencer in Israel.
One of the nurses, who claims to be a doctor, tells the influencer:
“I’m gonna be really honest with you … you actually got really, really beautiful eyes, but I’m so upset that you’re Israeli. Like eventually you’re going to get killed.”
The conversation escalates when the female nurse joins in with even more vile threats:
“It’s Palestine’s country, not your country, you piece of s**t.”
“One day your time will come, and you will die the most disgusting death.”
The influencer attempts to ask a question: “Let’s say an Israeli, God forbid …”
The nurse interrupts: “I won’t treat them, I’ll kill them. Not God forbid, I hope to God.”
The male nurse then mimics a throat-slitting gesture, claiming he has already sent Israeli patients to “Jahannam” (hell).
NSW Health and Police Launch Investigation
New South Wales authorities have responded swiftly, with NSW Police opening an investigation under Strike Force Pearl, which monitors anti-Semitic crimes.
A police spokesperson confirmed: “A thorough investigation is underway.”
NSW Health Minister Ryan Park condemned the nurses in the strongest terms:
“The comments are vile, dehumanizing, and unacceptable. They made me sick to my stomach.”
He promised severe consequences:
“If the investigation concludes that this behavior has occurred, these individuals will no longer be working for NSW Health.”
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese echoed the outrage, calling the footage “sickening and shameful.”
“These anti-Semitic comments, driven by hate, have no place in our health system and no place anywhere in Australia.”
Jewish Leaders Warn This Is “The Tip of the Iceberg”
The Executive Council of Australian Jewry issued a chilling warning—this may just be the beginning.
Alex Ryvchin, co-CEO of the council, called the video “utterly sickening” and warned:
“This is a warning sign to all Australians about the evil that exists in our midst … and the harm that it does to all Australians.”
He also revealed that Jewish medical professionals have been warning about extremist content among health workers for months.
“We’d be kidding ourselves if we thought these were isolated individuals. This is merely the tip of the iceberg.”
Medical Community Condemns “Betrayal of Ethics”
Doctors and medical associations have denounced the video, stressing that politics and hatred have no place in healthcare.
Dr. Michael Krasovitsky, a Jewish oncologist, said he was horrified by the comments.
“I love my job. To hear that two colleagues of mine so deeply hate Israeli and Jewish people is simply terrifying.”
The Australian Medical Association (NSW) reaffirmed the sacred duty of healthcare professionals:
“Doctors, nurses, and health practitioners are committed to providing the best possible care to every patient … There is no place for hatred or division in the health system.”
The Bottom Line
This isn’t just anti-Semitic rhetoric—it’s a direct threat to patient safety.
- Two nurses openly admitted they would let Jewish patients die—or kill them themselves.
- Authorities are investigating, but no charges have been laid yet.
- Jewish leaders say this is part of a growing trend of extremist behavior.
- Australia’s medical community is facing a reckoning—will these individuals be held accountable?