Two former nurses will face the Court after appearing in a widely convicted video that included alleged threats to kill Israeli patients.
Sarah Abu Lebdeh and Ahmad Rashad Nadir caused outrage after a video posted on social networks for the personality of Israeli social networks, Max Veifer, showed them saying that they would refuse to treat Israelis and kill them.
After Veifer published the video on social networks, the comments of the duo caused a generalized conviction, even of the Prime Minister and the NSW Prime Minister.
Abu Lebdeh was accused in February of a threatening violence to a group, using a transport service to threaten to kill and use a transport service to threaten, harass or offend.
The 26 -year -old has been released on bail with conditions that prohibit her from leaving Australia or using social networks.
Nadir was hospitalized during the consequences of the video that arose, but was accused in early March of using a transport service for threat, harassment or cause of offense and possession of a prohibited drug.
The 27 -year -old apologized previously through his lawyer for the comments he made in the video.
The couple faces the local court of the Sydney fall center today.
Australia’s health guard has prevented the duo from working as nurses throughout the country and its records have been suspended by the NSW Nursing and Partería Council.