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Two American healthcare workers, who also appear to be Muslims, threaten to kill an Jewish man and claim that they killed several Jews who entered the hospital where they worked, in a surprising video.
The male and female medical personnel threatened the Jewish man while speaking on Chatrouletka, a website that connects global strangers for virtual meetings, according to Fox News.
Before revealing his location to the Jewish man, the man first identified himself as a medical doctor in the movie. After the Israeli shared that he was from Israel, the American physician told him,” I’m so disturbed that you’re Jewish, like later you’re gonna get killed”.
When the Israeli asked the female doctor why he thought he was going to be killed, a feminine care worker interjected,” It ‘s , Palestine’s land, not your land, you piece of sh-t”.
The lady continued, saying,” One day, your time will come, and you will kill the most …” The remainder of the woman’s risk may be heard in the film, however, she afterwards added,” When your time comes, I want you to realize my face, so that you can know that you will kill the most disgusting death”.
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Additionally, the adult care worker stated that she would not address an Israeli patient who came to the doctor. ” I won’t address them. I’ll shoot them”, she said.
Asked what would happen if an Israeli came to a doctor in Australia, the female physician made a throat-cutting movement and said,” You have no idea how many Israelis came to this doctor, and I sent them to Jahannam”, which is the title for heaven in the Islamic faith.
Chris Minns, the top of New South Wales, confirmed to Fox News that the two medical professionals in the film function at Bankstown Hospital in Australia.
In a post on X, previously Twitter, Australia Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said the two medical personnel were” stood down by NSW Authorities” and had been “referred to the Sydney Police for , legal analysis”.
” The antisemitic video circulating today is disgusting. The comments are vile”, Albanese tweeted. ” The footage is sickening and shameful. These antisemitic comments, driven by hate, have no place in our health system and no place anywhere in Australia”.
There were over 2, 000 antisemitic incidents recorded in Australia between October 2023 and September 2024, according to a report from the Executive Council of Australian Jewry.