Major charge dropped for nurse in anti-Israel video

An inflammatory rhetoric allegedly claimed to be allegedly allegedly prosecutors, after leaving a charges, is not accused of threatening to kill Israeli patients.
27 -year -old Sarah Abu Lebdeh and 28 -year -old Ahmad Rashad Nadir, saying that they would refuse to treat the Israelis and threatened violence against them, led to national condemnation.
The couple made the alleged threats on an online video chat platform in February and worked for one night shift at Southwest Sydney’s Bankstown-Lidcombe Hospital.
After sharing the images of Israeli Influencer Max andifer’s conversation with two nurses, accusations were fired.
Abu Lebdeh was accused of using a transportation service to threaten and threaten and threaten and threaten, harass or blame a group.
A third charge of using a transportation service to threaten to kill was withdrew on Tuesday by prosecutors at the Local Court of Downing Center.
Abu Lebdeh has not yet been pleased with the two charges that would continue with the Public Prosecutor’s Office of Commonwealth.
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After the video appeared, his former colleague Rare was taken to hospital. In March, however, he was accused of using a transportation service to threaten, harassment or crime and a prohibited drug.
He claimed that he was not guilty of having morphine, and this year he will fight the charges at a hearing at the Bankstown Local Court.
Nadir, the Public Prosecutor’s Office of the Society of Nations has not yet entered the accusation of the video against the video.
Previously, his lawyer Zemarai Khatiz apologized for the comments in the video.
Previously, the legality of the video – Nadir’in will be caught without the consent of the allegedly – he said he would be objected.
Apart from the court, he said that it would “take a long time” to solve the issue.

Both nurses remained on bail and excused to join the court on Tuesday.
They will return to court in November.
Australian health practitioner observer is forbidden to work as nurses throughout the country and their records were suspended in NSW.
His comments were widespread criticism, including the Prime Minister and NSW Premier for the concerns of the society in relation to anti -Jewish actions in Sydney and Melbourne.
It has been revealed that many of the highest profile events in Sydney have been created by criminal networks without clear ideological motivations since then.
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