A second nurse from Sydney has been charged in connection with an alleged antisemitic video that gained traction online. The individual, 27-year-old Ahmad Rashad Nadir, was taken into custody at Sutherland Police Station on the evening of the incident. He faces charges for using a communication service to menace, harass, or cause offence, as well as for possessing a prohibited drug.
Nadir reportedly appeared in a video alongside fellow nurse Sarah Abu Lebdeh. The clip, produced by Israel influencer Max Veifer, circulated widely on the internet earlier this month, raising significant concerns. Both Nadir and Lebdeh were filmed in their nurse uniforms at Bankstown Hospital during the recording.
Previously, Abu Lebdeh was charged with multiple Commonwealth offences, including threats of violence and using a communication service to threaten or intimidate.