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  • ‘Hatred underpins them’: Nurses suspended after viral video threatening to kill Israeli man

    ‘Hatred underpins them’: Nurses suspended after viral video threatening to kill Israeli man

    Two Sydney nurses who threatened on camera to kill an Israeli man and other Jewish people in their care were identified and immediately suspended from practicing.

    The Australian Department of Health and Aged Care announced in a statement on Thursday that the Nursing and Midwifery Council of New South Wales (NSW) suspended the registrations of registered nurses Ahmad Rashad Nadir and Sarah Abu Lebdeh, effective immediately.

    Nadir and Lebdeh, who initially claimed they were doctors while donning scrubs, threatened Israeli influencer Max Veifer on an international video chat website called Chatrouletka.

    Australian authorities are investigating after two healthcare workers claimed to have killed Jews in their care. (Credit: @maxveifer via Instagram)

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    After asking Veifer about his nationality, Lebdeh said “it’s Palentine’s country, not your country you piece of s—,” according to the video.

    She proceeded to tell Veifer “when the time comes, I want you to remember my face, so you can understand that you will die the most disgusting death.”

    Nadir chimed in and they both said they would not treat Veifer and would kill him if he came to their hospital.

    “You have no idea how many Israelis came to this hospital and…,” Nadir said, while sliding his arm across his neck in a throat-slashing motion.

    Australia's Department of Health and Aged Care

    The Australia Department of Health and Aged Care released a statement announcing the nurses were suspended. (Google Maps)

    The Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency automatically updated their record on the public register of practitioners, making the two Bankstown Hospital nurses unable to practice nursing anywhere in Australia, in any context.

    “The idea that you would single out a particular group in our community and indicate you wouldn’t care for them, let alone actively threaten their lives, runs against every single principle in our health care system,” the health department wrote in the statement. 

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    Officials said “their sickening comments – and the hatred that underpins them – have no place in our health system and no place anywhere in Australia.”
     
    The department added Australians have a right to feel safe wherever they go and “nowhere should be safer” than a hospital.
     
    “Health workers have a solemn duty to treat and heal everyone who comes before them needing help,” according to the statement. “The overwhelming majority hold to that oath.”

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    Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese posted on X after the video went viral online. (Mick Tsikas/AAP Image via AP)

    Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese confirmed on Tuesday the pair were “rightly” referred to the NSW Police for criminal investigation.

    “Individuals found to have committed criminal antisemitic acts will face the full force of our laws,” Albanese wrote in a post on X. “The footage is sickening and shameful.”

    On Wednesday, Australia enacted a hate crimes bill imposing minimum mandatory penalties for certain hate-related crimes, including six years for terrorist offenses, three years for financing terrorism and one year for displaying hate symbols.

    NSW Health Minister Ryan Park, Health Department secretary Susan Pearce and David Ossip from the Jewish Board of Deputies visited Bankstown Hospital, where the two nurses worked, on Thursday. 

    NSW Health Minister Ryan Park, Health Department secretary Susan Pearce and David Ossip from the Jewish Board of Deputies visited Bankstown Hospital, where the two nurses worked, on Thursday.  (NSW government)

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    NSW Health Minister Ryan Park claimed there was “no evidence” the nurses harmed patients in their care, but the investigation is ongoing.

    Lebdeh’s family members spoke to various news outlets claiming she was “baited” and that she was “sorry,” the New York Post reported.

    Israel’s biggest newspaper, Israel Hayom, seemingly responded to the remarks with a story titled, “Sorry, not sorry,” and accused the two nurses of minimizing the incident, according to the report.

    Sharren Haskel, deputy minister of foreign affairs of the state of Israel, reacted to the viral video, calling the nurses "racist."

    Sharren Haskel, deputy minister of foreign affairs of the state of Israel, reacted to the viral video, calling the nurses “racist.” (@Sharren Haskel via X)

    Sharren Haskel, deputy minister of foreign affairs of the state of Israel, posted on X, commending Australian officials for their response, and calling the pair “racist.”

    “Thank you, @ChrisMinnsMP for your swift and decisive action against the racist nurses who threatened to kill Jews. Your dedication and efforts in combating antisemitism over the past month are commendable, and we deeply appreciate your commitment to protecting the Jewish community of New South Wales.”

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    Haskel added there must be “zero tolerance” for racism and antisemitism and noted threats must be met with “the full force of the law.”

    A synagogue was firebombed in Melbourne on Dec. 6, which authorities are now investigating as a likely terrorist attack. Other reports indicate cars have been set aflame and buildings have been vandalized in Sydney Jewish communities.

  • HS basketball coach suspended after hanging up Palestinian flag, refusing to shake hands with Jewish coaches

    HS basketball coach suspended after hanging up Palestinian flag, refusing to shake hands with Jewish coaches

    A Colorado high school basketball coach was suspended after he was seen hanging up a Palestinian flag, and after he refused to shake hands with the opposing coach following a game against a Jewish school last week.

    Lotus School for Excellence in Aurora and Denver Torah Academy competed against each other on Jan. 22. The Lotus School told Denver’s 9 News that the head coach of the team, identified only as Coach O., brought out a Palestinian flag before the game and hung it up.

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    The Palestinian flag flying atop a flagpole against a blue sky. (iStock)

    The school said after the game the coach reacted to the flag again before going to the handshake line. The coach reportedly failed to shake hands with the coaches of Denver Torah.

    “He grabs his flag and puts it around his neck,” Lotus School’s athletic director Deon Jackson told the station. “We saw the intent at that point.”

    Emrek Bakyt, the school’s principal, announced the coach was suspended along with another assistant coach, according to the New York Post.

    “It has nothing to do with Lotus,” Bakyt said. “It does not represent us, and we are, again, all about respect and diversity. That’s what we celebrate. That’s what we take pride in.”

    Brandon Rattiner, a member of the Jewish Community Relations Council, condemned the coach’s actions in an interview with the New York Post.

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    “I think everybody in the Jewish community is very aware that there’s been a rising tide of antisemitism since Oct. 7,” Rattiner, who spoke on behalf of Denver Torah, told the paper. “And we’ve seen it in schools here and all throughout the country on many different occasions.”

    Rattiner added that he thought the “key issue” was when the coach refused to shake the hands of the Jewish coaches.

    A referee and a basketball

    The coach and an assistant coach were both suspended. (Lance King/Getty Images)

    “The key issue here is when the coach refuses to engage with a Jewish coach and Jewish students simply because they are Jewish or holding them personally accountable for a conflict started, not by Israel by the way, halfway across the world thousands and thousands of miles away,” he said.

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    “Holding Jewish people accountable for the state actions of Israel is a textbook form of antisemitism.”

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  • Women’s soccer players suspended for asking if trans opponents are men: ‘I can’t even stand up for myself’

    Women’s soccer players suspended for asking if trans opponents are men: ‘I can’t even stand up for myself’

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    An 18-year-old women’s soccer player in England was suspended six games for asking referees if transgender opponents on an opposing team were men. 

    It is the second incident when a teenage female player was banned for inquiring to referees about the birth sex of opposing players, The Telegraph reported. 

    The most recent incident took place in September when she made a comment to referees, asking if an opposing team’s goalkeeper and others were eligible to play. The female player reportedly has learning difficulties, including ADHD.

    The incident was sanctioned by a National Serious Case Panel, and in addition to her six-game ban, with two games suspended, she was also forced to undergo an “online education course.” Her club was dealt seven disciplinary points.

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    In a statement provided to The Telegraph, the 18-year-old referred to the trans opponents as “extremely aggressive.” She also said she did not take her ADHD medication that day because “another medical condition” prevented it. 

    “It kind of made me hate football,” she said. “If I say anything else, I get another six-game ban. So I can’t even stand up for myself at this point.”

    The first incident of a teenage female getting banned for such inquiries occurred in November. That month, a 17-year-old player with autism was punished for allegedly asking a transgender opponent “are you a man?” The female player was dealt a six-game ban, with four of them suspended.

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    In England, The Football Association (FA) has a policy of allowing players who are biologically male, but identify as female, aged 16 or older, to play in the women’s game.

    According to the FA rules, “The general position is that the participation of trans people in competitive sports cannot be restricted unless it is strictly necessary to pursue a legitimate aim, namely securing fair competition and safety of other competitors.”

    The FA’s policy is in accordance with the country’s Equality Act of 2010, which states, “Gender reassignment is one of nine protected characteristics… and as such transsexual people are protected against discrimination.”

    The country’s policy that enables trans competitors against women also affected the U.K. Mini Series pool women’s championships in October. There, transgender competitors Harriet Haynes and Lucy Smith, both of whom are biological males, were allowed to play.

    Haynes and Smith ended up facing off against each other in the semifinals after each of them defeated a string of biologically female opponents. Haynes won that match, advancing to the final. However, opponent Kirsty-Lee Davies defeated Haynes to ensure the championship went to a biological female. 

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    The issue of trans inclusion in women’s sports has become a global issue in recent years that has prompted severe backlash by women’s rights groups across the West. 

    The United Nations has said nearly 900 biological females have fallen short of the podium because they were beaten out by trans athletes.

    The findings were compiled by Reem Alsalem, the UN’s Rapporteur on Violence Against Women, titled “Violence against women and girls in sports.” 

    The report said that more than 600 athletes did not medal in more than 400 competitions in 29 different sports, totaling over 890 medals, according to information obtained up to March 30.

    “The replacement of the female sports category with a mixed-sex category has resulted in an increasing number of female athletes losing opportunities, including medals, when competing against males,” the report said.

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