“In Australia, the rising anti-Semitism is growing and growing. It’s just crazy,” said Max Veifer, a social media influencer.
Opposition leader Peter Dutton has reportedly immigrated Australian after revelation that Ahmad Rashad Nadir, a nurse who boasts of murdering Jewish patients, was granted Australian citizenship in 2020. I asked for a review of the system.
Arrived from Afghanistan as a 12-year-old, Nadir was recorded boasting about hurting an Israeli patient on a ChatRuletka phone call with Israeli influencer Max Veyfer. He poses a threat along with NSW nurse Sarah Abu Lebde.
Ironically, Nadir was granted citizenship when Dutton was the home minister of the former Morrison government.
Dutton said the incident exposed serious flaws in the system and called for a deeper investigation.
“It takes a proper process to make this individual an Australian citizen and understand where the system’s failure came from and how to make sure it doesn’t happen,” he said to Sydney’s 2GB radio station. He spoke.
However, he acknowledged the legal restrictions on revoking it.
“There are clauses under the immigration law. If someone makes a false declaration…they say that they have the ability to revoke (citizenship) and who committed the terrorist attack,” he said.
However, he pointed out that the recent High Court decision cited constitutional restrictions and restricted the government’s ability to strip citizenship.
Influencers talk about growing hatred
Max Veyfer, an Israeli influencer who exposed the threat of nurses, has raised alarms for the growing anti-Semitism he encountered.
“As soon as they found out I was from Israel, they started cursing me and threatening me, saying they would never treat Israeli patients in their hospital,” he said. said in an interview with Sky News.
He described the incident as part of a broader trend.
“I was shocked to see how far we’ve been in Australia. “In Australia, the rising anti-Semitism is growing and growing. It’s just crazy.”
Veifer asked Australian authorities to investigate. This is a process already underway with NSW Health and NSW Police.
“I exposed two nurses, how many more?” he asked. “I see medical staff who are supposed to treat everyone by saying that these things made me sad. I don’t know who I can trust.”
A widely condemned video has emerged amid a surge in anti-Semitist attacks in the country’s biggest cities.
Minister Shadow seeks record-breaking reviews of patients
In response to the incident, Shadow Health Minister Kelly Sloan, whose eastern Sydney voters include a large Jewish community, is seeking a full review of patient records at Bankstown Hospital.
“Records of all patients treated by Bankstown Hospital staff need to be urgently reviewed and tested for unfavorable or unknown outcomes,” she said.
“And there should be a wider review of the workplace culture.”
“There is no evidence that the patient was harmed at this stage,” NSW Health Minister Ryan Park responded by saying.
However, he emphasized that the investigation is still in its early stages, and the need to restore trust within the Jewish community.
Monica O’Shea contributed to this article.