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Australian hospital examines patient records after nurse claims to have killed Israelis
Author of the article:Associated Press
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Published Feb 12, 2025 • Last updated 1 day ago • 2 minute read

An unidentified Australian nurse is under investigation.
An unidentified Australian nurse is under investigation.
MELBOURNE, Australia — An Australian hospital is examining patient records after a nurse claimed online to have killed Israelis, officials said Wednesday, stressing that no evidence of harm to patients was uncovered.


The claim appears to have been the latest in a surge antisemitic attacks and rhetoric that have roiled Australia as homes, offices and businesses have been vandalized and a school and two synagogues were torched in just over a year with crimes targeting Jews.

A police strike force, established to focus on the antisemitic crimes in Sydney since the Israel-Hamas war began in 2023, was investigating potential offences stemming from the online video, including breaches of hate speech law, New South Wales state Health Minister Ryan Park said.

Hate crime officials in Sydney and Melbourne — the nation’s largest cities where 85% of Australia’s Jewish population lives — are separately investigating the discovery of a trailer containing explosives, a list of potential Jewish targets and arson attacks on two synagogues.

Two nurses who took part in an online discussion with Israeli influencer Max Veifer during a night shift on Tuesday at Sydney’s Bankstown Hospital were suspended on Wednesday, and Park said they would never work for the state health department again.



“They are vile, disgusting and deranged individuals,” Park told reporters.

Jewish leader Alex Ryvchin, co-chief executive officer of the Executive Council of Australian Jewry, asserted that there has been increasing extremism among Australia’s medical professionals toward Sydney’s Jewish community.

“For months, I’ve been hearing from medical practitioners in the community who have been warning about extreme content posted by other doctors and nurses online,” Ryvchin told Network 10 television, adding this was not the work of “isolated individuals.”

“This is merely the tip of the iceberg,” Ryvchina added.

Authorities responded within hours after the video of the nurses, a man and woman who have not been named, was posted online. Attempts to directly contact the nurses were unsuccessful and Veifer did not immediately respond to an email seeking comment.


Veifer is a right-wing activist from Israel who uses recordings of video conversations with random users around the world to publicize his English language courses. He has had a few viral videos where he attempts to catch people making anti-Israel statements during their conversations. In an interview with Israel’s right-wing Channel 14 last month, Veifer said he was making the videos in order to reveal antisemitism and anti-Israeli sentiment in the world.

In the video, the two nurses purported to be doctors, according to department secretary Susan Pearce. There was no immediate information from their supervisors.

The female nurse said she wouldn’t treat an Israeli patient but kill them while the male nurse used expletives and a throat-slitting gesture.

Park, the regional health minister, said an investigation into Bankstown Hospital has found no evidence of Jewish patients being hurt.

“To the Jewish community today, I say not only am I sorry, but I can assure you this: the care that you get in our hospitals will continue to be first class,” Park said, adding that the hospital’s past record would also be looked into.

— Associated Press writer Melanie Lidman in Tel Aviv, Israel, contributed to this report.
 

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Hamas released Israeli hostages Iair Horn, Sagui Dekel Chen and Sasha (Alexander) Troufanov in Gaza on Saturday and Israel freed some 369 Palestinian prisoners and detainees in exchange, after mediators helped avert a collapse of the fragile ceasefire.

Some of the Palestinians were serving long prison terms for involvement in suicide bombings and other attacks that killed dozens of Israelis during the second Palestinian uprising in 2000. Others were jailed for killing Israeli soldiers in the occupied West Bank, etc…
So…the ratio has changed? Exchange rate? 1 Israeli is now worth 123-ish Palestinians?
How does that translate to Hamas run Gaza Health Ministry numbers? 48,000-ish/123=391 (rounded up) non-Palestinians in the last 16 months in response to Israeli retaliation to Oct 7th 2023 so far? If so, just for balance, there should be another 100,000 casualties in Gaza to balance out?

That’s all so messed up.
 
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Israel is getting a good deal. Even Hamas thinks their supporters are worthless. Lots less mouths for Israel to have to feed. I bet life in an Israeli jail is better than life on the streets of Gaza.
 
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Israel is a party to the 1948 Genocide Convention, which enabled fellow treaty party South Africa to bring an enforcement action against Israel at the ICJ in late December. The Convention gives the court jurisdiction over actions intended to destroy or decimate particular population groups, but not over ordinary military actions—even those that may give rise to allegations of war crimes.
South Africa appears to be at a crossroads in its waxing and waning relationship with the US following President Donald Trump's controversial decision last week to cut financial aid to the country.

Trump said South Africa was pursuing what he called "unjust and immoral practices" against the white minority Afrikaner community and by filing a genocide case against Israel in the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in December 2023.
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South Africa appears to be at a crossroads in its waxing and waning relationship with the US following President Donald Trump's controversial decision last week to cut financial aid to the country.

Trump said South Africa was pursuing what he called "unjust and immoral practices" against the white minority Afrikaner community and by filing a genocide case against Israel in the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in December 2023.
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That it is. President Donald Trump on Friday advocated taking a "hard stance" on Gaza, the Palestinian enclave for which he has proposed a U.S. takeover and where a fragile ceasefire between Israel and Palestinian Hamas militants is in place.

Trump had said this week that Hamas should release all Israeli hostages in Gaza by Saturday midday or "let hell break out."

"I don't know what's going to happen tomorrow (Saturday) at 12'o clock. If it was up to me, I would take a very hard stance but I can't tell you what Israel is going to do," Trump told reporters on Friday.

A ceasefire went into effect just before Trump returned to the presidency on January 20.
Clear plans for Gaza's post-war future have already proven hard to develop as they require positions on contentious debates regarding the territory's internal governance, security management, funding and reconstruction.

Israel has already rejected any role for Hamas or the Palestinian Authority in governing Gaza, or ensuring security there. Arab countries and the United States have also said they do not want to put troops on the ground to do that.

Gulf states, which have historically paid for reconstruction in Gaza, have said they do not want to do so this time without guarantees that Israel will not again destroy what they build.

A buffer zone and physical barrier would be erected to stop tunnels being built across Gaza's border with Egypt. As soon as rubble is removed, 20 areas would be established as temporary living zones. Around 50 Egyptian and other foreign companies would be brought in to carry out the work.

Financing would involve international and Gulf money, said a regional source with knowledge of the matter. A potential fund could be named the Trump Fund for Reconstruction, the Arab government official said.
However, the most difficult issues around Gaza's governance and internal security remain to be decided, the official said.

Forcing Hamas out of any role in Gaza would be critical, said the Arab official and the three Egyptian sources.

Hamas has previously said it is willing to cede government in Gaza to a national committee, but it would want a role in choosing its members and would not accept the deployment of any ground forces without its consent.
 

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That it is. President Donald Trump on Friday advocated taking a "hard stance" on Gaza, the Palestinian enclave for which he has proposed a U.S. takeover and where a fragile ceasefire between Israel and Palestinian Hamas militants is in place.

Trump had said this week that Hamas should release all Israeli hostages in Gaza by Saturday midday or "let hell break out."

"I don't know what's going to happen tomorrow (Saturday) at 12'o clock. If it was up to me, I would take a very hard stance but I can't tell you what Israel is going to do," Trump told reporters on Friday.

A ceasefire went into effect just before Trump returned to the presidency on January 20.
Clear plans for Gaza's post-war future have already proven hard to develop as they require positions on contentious debates regarding the territory's internal governance, security management, funding and reconstruction.

Israel has already rejected any role for Hamas or the Palestinian Authority in governing Gaza, or ensuring security there. Arab countries and the United States have also said they do not want to put troops on the ground to do that.

Gulf states, which have historically paid for reconstruction in Gaza, have said they do not want to do so this time without guarantees that Israel will not again destroy what they build.

A buffer zone and physical barrier would be erected to stop tunnels being built across Gaza's border with Egypt. As soon as rubble is removed, 20 areas would be established as temporary living zones. Around 50 Egyptian and other foreign companies would be brought in to carry out the work.

Financing would involve international and Gulf money, said a regional source with knowledge of the matter. A potential fund could be named the Trump Fund for Reconstruction, the Arab government official said.
However, the most difficult issues around Gaza's governance and internal security remain to be decided, the official said.

Forcing Hamas out of any role in Gaza would be critical, said the Arab official and the three Egyptian sources.

Hamas has previously said it is willing to cede government in Gaza to a national committee, but it would want a role in choosing its members and would not accept the deployment of any ground forces without its consent.
Its Sunday 2:39PMest and Trump is at Daytona.
 

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I tell you what. You'd have to steal a lot of copper wire to get Daytona tickets.
Amateur. You just steal it from your wife's, mom's, sister's, aunt's, or cousin's purse.

Chances are one or more of them are all the same person, so you don't have to run around too much.
 

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So…weird question, but…If Trump is going to “buy” Gaza and America is going to own it…who is/are Trump/America going to buy Gaza from?
Well, first, he didn't say "buy." That said, presumably Egypt, Israel, or the Palestinian Authority. Maybe all three.

My question is how long until he bankrupts it? Shouldn't take long.
 
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