A shocking and deeply disturbing scandal has rocked Australia’s healthcare system after two hospital workers in Sydney were caught on video gloating about murdering Jewish and Israeli patients. The individuals, Ahmad Rashad Nadir and Sarah Abu Lebdeh, openly boasted about their hatred for Israelis and Jews, celebrating the idea of sending them to their deaths.
The footage, shared by Israeli content creator Max Veifer, exposes the horrifying attitudes of medical professionals entrusted with human lives. In the video, Nadir, upon learning that Veifer was Israeli, responded with chilling enthusiasm:
“You’ll be killed and sent to Jahannam (hell).”
Doubling down on his genocidal rhetoric, he added: “I’m so upset that you’re Israeli. Eventually, you’re going to get killed and go to Jahannam, inshallah (God willing).”
Abu Lebdeh then joined in, spewing vitriol: “It’s Palestine’s country, not your country, you piece of sh*t.”
Rashad Nadir, the Australian healthcare worker who says he kills Jewish patients, was featured in a story about his migration from Afghanistan and "the power of hope, help, and love." https://t.co/I1BM0hnfRJ pic.twitter.com/LB6qZPFeEB
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The most horrifying moment came when Nadir seemingly admitted to harming Israeli patients under his care:
“You have no idea how many Israeli dogs came to this hospital, and I send them to Jahannam.”
Abu Lebdeh chillingly added: “I won’t treat them. I’ll kill them.”
As if to emphasize their point, Nadir waved his hand in a threatening manner, reinforcing the idea that Israeli patients were not safe in the very hospitals meant to care for them.
🚨Bankstown Hospital Workers Caught Hiding After Admitting to MURDERING Israeli Patients
— Shirion Collective (@ShirionOrg) February 12, 2025
⚠️ This Man Is a Muslim Afghan Refugee.
📰 Ahmad “Rashad” Nadir and Sarah Abu Lebdeh, two NSW Health workers, have been exposed for bragging about Israeli patients “never leaving” their… pic.twitter.com/3679IvM2Ar
Immediate Backlash and Termination
The video rapidly gained traction on social media, prompting swift condemnation from the public. New South Wales Health Minister Ryan Park acted quickly, announcing the immediate suspension of Nadir and Abu Lebdeh, promising that they “will not ever be working for New South Wales Health again.”
Park denounced their remarks as “vile, shocking, and appalling,” emphasizing that “Jewish community members should be able to go to their local hospital when they need care and get high-quality, safe, and effective treatment.”
While Park stated that there was no immediate evidence of Jewish or Israeli patients being denied care at Bankstown Hospital, he vowed a full investigation. A police task force dedicated to addressing a surge in antisemitic incidents in Sydney is set to examine the case closely.
The male NSW health care worker openly boasting about murdering Israeli patients has been identified as Ahmad “Rashad” Nadir - an Afghani refugee who recently became an Australian citizen. pic.twitter.com/0QkbFUFTiD
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“We’re working with law enforcement and will do everything to uncover the truth,” Park assured concerned citizens.
Australian Jewish Community Outraged, Calls for Government Action
The scandal has ignited an uproar within the Jewish community, with leaders condemning what they see as the Albanese government’s failure to curb rising antisemitism.
“This is not an isolated incident,” one community leader declared. “We’ve seen anti-Israel politics infiltrate our hospitals. Doctors are signing anti-Israel petitions, and now we have workers openly boasting about killing Jewish patients. The government needs to investigate how deep this hatred runs in the medical system.”
Under Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s leadership, antisemitic incidents have surged to unprecedented levels in Australia. The government’s stance on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has further fueled concerns, with many criticizing what they see as a soft approach toward Hamas while disproportionately condemning Israel’s defensive actions following the October 7, 2023, massacre carried out by Hamas terrorists.
Who Are the Suspended Workers?
Nadir, originally from Afghanistan, arrived in Australia as a refugee in his teenage years. According to Australian media reports, he had been employed at a Sydney medical clinic before his suspension. The clinic’s website previously listed him as having “a background in hospitals and emergency care, assisting doctors in a wide range of procedures.” Since the video surfaced, the clinic has scrubbed his name from its website, attempting to distance itself from the growing scandal.
Meanwhile, little is known about Abu Lebdeh’s background, but her casual endorsement of murder has left the public horrified at the thought that such individuals were entrusted with the care of vulnerable patients.
The NSW healthcare worker who recorded himself saying he would kill Jewish patients is an Afghan refugee who came to Australia when he was 12.
— Drew Pavlou 🇦🇺🇺🇸🇺🇦🇹🇼 (@DrewPavlou) February 12, 2025
Ahmad “Rashad” Nadir only obtained Australian citizenship four years ago. pic.twitter.com/6mFtvNiG1T
A Troubling Trend in Western Healthcare
This case underscores a broader issue of rising antisemitism infiltrating Western institutions, including healthcare. Medical ethics, which emphasize treating all patients with dignity and respect, appear to be crumbling under the weight of radical political ideology.
For Jewish and Israeli patients in Australia, the scandal raises terrifying questions: How many more doctors and nurses harbor similar sentiments? Have there been cases of mistreatment that went unnoticed? And, most disturbingly, are there others who have acted on such hateful impulses?
With public trust in the medical system on the line, Australian authorities must take decisive action to ensure that such dangerous individuals never again find themselves in positions where they can determine matters of life and death.
Conclusion: A Watershed Moment for Australia
This shocking exposé serves as a wake-up call for Australia and the broader Western world. It highlights not just the dangers of unchecked antisemitism but also the profound ethical crisis within institutions that are supposed to uphold the sanctity of human life.
As investigations proceed, one thing is clear: If Australia fails to root out such violent hate from its hospitals, the consequences could be devastating. No patient—Jewish, Israeli, or otherwise—should ever have to fear for their life at the hands of those sworn to heal them.