Sydney nurses stood down after claiming they would kill Israeli patients in social media video | New South Wales

The state’s health minister says two New South Wales Hospital workers who appeared in a social media video that seem to have been threatened to refuse the treatment of Israeli patients and Israeli patients at Sydney Hospital nurses. I have been identified and “stood immediately”.

The video has attracted a large -scale political condemnation, the Prime Minister immediately labeled the footage of “ill and shameful”.

Health Minister Ryan Park launched an investigation after a video was published by a creator of Israeli content, showing an online conversation in which he made a social media platform with two people at NSW Hospital. Was presented on a version of the chetti.

The Max uses the Weefer platform, allowing users to chat with other users around the world, so that they can ask the people they talk about Israel.

In the video, Weifer started talking to a man wearing a scrub with NSW Health Signia, who identifies himself as a doctor.

When Weifer identifies himself with Israel, the person says, “I will be really honest with you … I am very upset you are Israeli. Finally you will be killed and go to hell. [hell].

Then the Weifer asks the man and a woman sitting next to him what will they do if an Israeli is to come to his hospital, and the woman replies: “I will not treat them, I I’ll kill them. “

This person says “You don’t know how many [Israelis] He came to the hospital, and I sent them hell. I literally sent them hell.

The park described this behavior in the video, “Wild, malicious and terrifying and amazing.”

The park said, “From the beginning to the end, the whole video is a concern for me … The fact is that they chose to do so in the uniform, that they chose to do so when they should take care of the patients. “

He said that the pair, identified as nurses from Bank Stown Hospital, stood up and, under the investigation, would never work again at the NSW Hospital.

“Obviously, the investigative process is now. The park said, I don’t want to leave a silver, a silver of light, to allow any of them to think that they will never work again for the health of New South Wales.

The park apologized to the Jewish community and said that they want to convince them that “the care you get in our hospitals will continue to be a first class.”

The park said, “There is no place for such a theory in our hospital and health system, never happens.”

“There is no such point in our society, but the hospitals are different from the fact that every Australian and every resident of this state should be able to go to their local hospital when they need care and attention And the height.

The Park said both NSW Police and NSW Healthcare Complaints Commission are investigating the incident.

Asked about what crime they have cited to the police, the park said, “Nurses have a board and clinical standard in which they are registered. First of all, it is clearly against it.” Is being violated.

He added, “Issues around hate speech, irresistible treatment on the basis of their special beliefs with people, and obviously through the investigation, as a health employee of New South Wales. There can be many issues around the responsibilities. “

During some parts of Wednesday’s press conference, NSW’s Health Secretary Susan Pierce, who was close to tears, said: “Never in my wild dreams I didn’t think I was here to two New South Wales Health System staff here Will stand together that has said such horrible feelings.

Asked about these claims in the video about their treatment with Israeli patients, the Park said that the hospital was based on rapid examination of patients ‘incidents and patients’ incidents during the last 12 months. There is no evidence.

“What will we do now through these agencies … conduct this thorough investigation to ensure that their behavior has no negative consequences,” he said.

The Prime Minister, Anthony Albanz, described the footage as “ill and shameful”.

Federal Minister for Health, Mark Butler, and Home Minister, Tony Burke, issued a joint statement in which they condemn the video, which they call “is just as cool as it is unclean.”

Shadow Minister of Health, Ann Ruston, and Shadow Home Affairs Minister, James Patterson, also issued a joint statement that “NSW health care workers have shown defective anticic behavior, it is gross notorious and deep. Is disturbing. “

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