Disgusted Aussies are calling for mass deportations after a video emerged of two Muslim nurses talking about killing Israeli patients at their Sydney hospital.
Afghan refugee Ahman “Rashad” Nadir, 27, and fellow nurse Sarah Abu Lebdeh are under investigation over their online comments, made while wearing NSW Health uniforms at Bankstown hospital in Sydney’s west, and are expected to speak to police on Wednesday night.
In the video Ledbeh said that if she would refuse to treat Israeli patients, adding, “I won’t treat them, I’ll kill them”, while Nadir claimed he had sent Israeli patients to “Jahannam” – an Islamic version of Hell.

Both have been stood down, and Nadir has since told The Daily Telegraph he was joking and that he “didn’t mean to offend”, but many Australians have responded by saying the pair should be deported, while others said a halt to mass immigration and large-scale deportations were needed.
“Shut the borders and start deportations now,” read one X post with more than 1,200 likes.
“It’s a sign that multiculturalism is failing when two Islamist extremist nurses in Australia threaten to kill Israeli patients. We can’t just stick our heads in the sand. It’s a major disaster level event for multiculturalism,” wrote neoliberal anti-CCP activist Drew Pavlou.
In a separate post he said “fire and deport”, and in another called the incident a “Chernobyl tier failure for multiculturalism”.
“That’s what happens when our country is flooded with people who hate us, our way of life and culture. They will never assimilate or consider themselves Aussies,” said a third X user.
It’s a sign that multiculturalism is failing when two Islamist extremist nurses in Australia threaten to kill Israeli patients.
We can’t just stick our heads in the sand. It’s a major disaster level event for multiculturalism. https://t.co/SLJWYuSIsZ
— Drew Pavlou 🇦🇺🇺🇸🇺🇦🇹🇼 (@DrewPavlou) February 12, 2025
“We will eventually have to surrender our liberal humanist principles one way or another – either to stop migration from the third world, or to desperately try to keep the peace between ethnic groups which we have imported. Classical liberalism is a homogenous society’s game,” said another.
Migration Watch Australia founder Jordan Knight responded to that post by saying: “Managing foreign conflicts on our shores is an enormous drain on energy and resources and can quite literally fatigue a nation.
“Stricter immigration control is an admission that the Australian people’s capacity for handling these conflicts on-shore is diminishing.”
Video of members of Lebdeh’s family abusing a reporter from The Australian and snatching his phone also enraged viewers.
BREAKING: The family members of Sarah Abu Lebdah – the Sydney based Islamist extremist nurse who recorded herself threatening to kill Jews under her care – just ASSAULTED a journalist from The Australian and stole his phone.
Why is this family in Australia. pic.twitter.com/vboDtmcasM
— Drew Pavlou 🇦🇺🇺🇸🇺🇦🇹🇼 (@DrewPavlou) February 12, 2025
“Such a peaceful and tolerant people,” one X user said in response.
“Why is the Australian government allowing Muslims into the country in the first place, what backwards thinking went on in Parliament House to allow this?” asked another.
The original video was posted on Instagram by Israeli influencer Max Veifer, but appears to have been removed from the platform.
It was swiftly picked early on Wednesday morning, with a subtitled version by pro-Israel “surveillance network” Shirion Collective going viral and getting shared by giant US account Libs of TikTok.
White Australians are a minority in the suburb of Bankstown where the hospital is located, with only 16% listing Australian ancestry at the time of the 2021 Census. 25.6% of the population is Muslim, 46.6% were born overseas, and 64.6% speak a language other than English at home.
The hospital has also come under fire after the video emerged, and has since scrubbed a image of staff wearing pro-Palestine slogans from its social media pages after being contacted by Sky News.
Header image: Left, Ahman “Rashad” Nadir. Right, Sarah Abu Lebdeh speaking in the original video (Instagram).