Two Australian nurses were inserted after a video showed up to show that they threaten to kill Israeli patients and boast of refusal to treat them.
A man and a woman are both hospital staff in Sydney – now investigated by police, officials said in Novy South Wales (NSW).
Health Minister Ryan Park said a “thorough investigation” would be made to make sure that “there were no adverse (patients) results” but an “quick” survey of hospital records caused nothing unusual.
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albonez condemned this video as “sick and shameful” after he began to spread on the Internet.
This happens less than a week after Australia passed tougher laws against hate crimes after a wave of high -profile anti -Semitic attacks.
On Wednesday, NSW police said they “identified people involved” in the video.
The Minister of Health said both were immediately exhibited and promised that NSW’s health care system would never again.
The video shared into Tiktok Creator Content Max Veifer, who says he is from Israel.
His account contains conversations with the people he faces in the Chatruletka app -an anonymous internet platform that combines people by accident.
It seems that the footage they saw the BBC was recorded in the hospital.
A man who claims to be a doctor says Mr Weepa that “my beautiful eyes” but adds “sorry, you Israel” before saying that he sends Israelis to Jahanna – an Islamic place similar to hell.
He continues to make a gesture that tilts his throat before the woman comes out on the screen and says that “one day” Mr Weffer will come “and that he will die later adding that she would not treat Israelis.
“I will not treat them, kill them,” she says.
The video was edited, emoji was added, and some comments were torn – but the authorities did not question its authenticity.
Albanes called it “disgusting” and “mean”, writing on X: “These anti -Semitic comments that move hatred do not have a place in our health care system and there is no place in Australia.
“Persons have committed criminal anti -Semitic actions, will face the full force of our laws.”
The park also apologized to the Jewish community and said that they wanted to assure them that they could still wait for the “first class” health care in NSW.
“There is no place in our hospital and health care system, if you happen to happen if you happen. There is no place in our society for such a prospect.”
He added that the hospital staff in the suburb of the bankstown were embarrassed and ashamed, but stated that it did not reduce the good work they did.
In recent months, as a result of incidents not related to video at the hospital, a number of attacks of arson and graffiti involving houses, cars and synagogues in Jewish areas of Australia, which causes fear in the Jewish areas.
The caravan filled with the Power Gel explosive substances, which warned that a “mass event for losses” was found in January, as well as an anti -Semitic document and a list of Jewish targets in Sydney.
Co -chairman of the Executive Council of Australian Jewishness Alex Rivchin said that the video served “a warning sign, once again for all Australians about the evil that exists in the midst.”