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Sarah Abu Lebdeh, 26, who allegedly said she wouldn't treat Israeli medical patients, was charged with multiple federal offenses in Australia.
Abu Lebdeh and another nurse, Ahmed Rashid Nadir, were suspended from Bankstown-Lidcombe Hospital on Feb. 12 over an online exchange the night before with Israeli influencer Max Veifer.
A nurse who allegedly said she wouldn’t treat Israeli patients is now facing multiple federal charges in Australia. Sarah Abu Lebdeh, 26, was detained Tuesday after she made the comments in a ...
Abu Lebdeh and another nurse, Ahmed Rashid Nadir, were suspended from Bankstown-Lidcombe Hospital on Feb. 12 over an online exchange the night before with Israeli influencer Max Veifer.
Ms Abu Lebdeh was granted bail and will return to court on 19 March. Mr Nadir has not been charged. Earlier this month Australia passed tougher laws against hate crimes following a wave of ...
The brother of Abu Lebdeh claims that his sister was “set up.” Max Veifer/Instagram. The two nurses were wearing New South Wales Health scrubs when they ended up talking to Veifer.
Abu Lebdeh’s colleague, Ahmed Rashid Nadir, who also appeared in the video — originally posted by Israeli influencer Max Veifer — has not been charged. Forwarding the News.
Sarah Abu Lebdeh, 26, was arrested on Tuesday night at Sutherland Police Station and charged with three Commonwealth offences including use carriage service to threaten to kill.
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