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Second Nurse Charged in Connection with Alleged Antisemitic Video

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A second nurse from Sydney has been charged in connection with an alleged antisemitic video that emerged online. Ahmad Rashad Nadir, 27, was apprehended at Sutherland Police Station around 7:30 PM yesterday.

He faces charges for using a telecommunications service to menace, harass, or cause offence, as well as for possession of a prohibited drug. The video in question reportedly features Nadir alongside another nurse, Sarah Abu Lebdeh, and was created by an individual named Max Veifer, gaining significant traction online earlier this month.

Both Nadir and Lebdeh appeared in the video while wearing their nurse uniforms at Bankstown Hospital. In a separate instance, Abu Lebdeh has been charged with three Commonwealth offences that include threats of violence and the misuse of a telecommunications service to make threats, including threats to kill.

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