Bankstown nurse sacked over viral video has charge of threatening to kill Israeli patients dropped | New South Wales

In an online video, a Sydney nurse dismissed for an inflamed alleged rhetoric allegedly, prosecutors are accused of threatening to kill Israel after making a accusation.
27 -year -old Sarah Abu Lebdeh and 28 -year -old Ahmad Rashad Nadir, a video of the couple, who said they would refuse to treat Israeli patients and threatened violence against them, led to widespread criticism.
During the alleged threats, the Bankstown-Lidcombe Hospital was working one night shift and sharing the shooting online during the video chat with Israel influencer Max and theifer.
Abu Lebdeh was accused of threatening with violence against a group, accused of using a transport service to use a transportation service to kill and threaten, harassment or blame.
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However, the allegation that he threatened to kill Israel was withdrawn by prosecutors at the Local Court of Downing Center on Tuesday.
Abu Lebdeh was not pleased with the two charges that remain. It prevents us from using social media or leaving the country.
His former colleague Nadir was taken to hospital before he was accused of using a transportation service to threaten, harass or blame and to have a prohibited drug in March.
In October, he was not found guilty of having Morphine, where he would fight at a hearing at the Bankstown local court, and has not yet made an objection to the other accusation.
Nadir said that the incident was a “big mistake ,, his comments were wrong as a joke and described it as an apology for any crime.
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Apart from the court, Nadir’s lawyer said that he would not negotiate with the Director of the Public Prosecutor’s Office of the Nations, and that he would “take a long time” to solve the issue.
Both nurses remained on bail and excused to join the court on Tuesday.
Comments, including the Prime Minister and NSW Premier, including the country -wide condemnation. Both of them are forbidden to work as a nurse by the Australian health practitioner observer and their records were suspended in NSW.




