Site icon World Byte News

Two NSW nurses stood down after video appears to show they would ‘kill’ Israeli patients – video​on February 12, 2025 at 1:28 am

Australia’s federal health minister Mark Butler responded to news reports of a widely shared social media video that appears to show two hospital workers in NSW Health uniforms claiming they refuse to treat Israeli patients and one says they would ‘kill’ them. ‘The idea that a couple of health professionals would say that they refuse to treat someone because of their race or because of their religion runs contrary to the most fundamental principle of healthcare,’ Butler saidSydney nurses stood down after claiming they would kill Israeli patients in social media video Continue reading…Australia’s federal health minister Mark Butler responded to news reports of a widely shared social media video that appears to show two hospital workers in NSW Health uniforms claiming they refuse to treat Israeli patients and one says they would ‘kill’ them. ‘The idea that a couple of health professionals would say that they refuse to treat someone because of their race or because of their religion runs contrary to the most fundamental principle of healthcare,’ Butler saidSydney nurses stood down after claiming they would kill Israeli patients in social media video Continue reading…   Two NSW nurses stood down after video appears to show they would ‘kill’ Israeli patients – video | Antisemitism | The Guardian

Skip to main contentSkip to navigationSkip to navigation

Australia’s federal health minister Mark Butler responded to news reports of a widely shared social media video that appears to show two hospital workers in NSW Health uniforms claiming they refuse to treat Israeli patients and one says they would ‘kill’ them. ‘The idea that a couple of health professionals would say that they refuse to treat someone because of their race or because of their religion runs contrary to the most fundamental principle of healthcare,’ Butler said

Most viewed

Most viewed

 

Exit mobile version