Two nurses of Sydney hospital suspended after they threatened to kill Jewish patients, causing widespread outrage and prompting immediate action from both the healthcare system and government officials.
The incident, which surfaced through a viral video on TikTok, has once again raised concerns about rising antisemitism in Australia and the broader implications for public safety.
The Disturbing TikTok Video and Immediate Repercussions
The controversy began when a video, allegedly recorded in a Sydney hospital, was posted on TikTok by content creator Max Veifer, who identifies as Israeli. The footage, seen by many including Australian authorities and media outlets, showed a male hospital worker claiming to be a doctor making deeply troubling remarks about Jewish and Israeli patients.
He first complimented Mr. Veifer’s eyes but quickly followed with a statement expressing regret that he was Israeli. He then made a throat-slitting gesture and said he sends Israelis to Jahannam, a term referring to an Islamic concept of hell.
Shortly after, a female hospital worker appeared in the video and escalated the rhetoric further. She explicitly stated that she would refuse to treat Israelis and went as far as to say, “I won’t treat them, I will kill them.” The video, despite being edited with emojis and some bleeped-out comments, was taken seriously by authorities, who have not questioned its authenticity.
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The New South Wales (NSW) government responded swiftly, with Health Minister Ryan Park announcing that both individuals were immediately suspended from their roles at the hospital.
Park assured the public that a thorough investigation would be conducted to determine whether any patient had suffered adverse outcomes due to their discriminatory actions. A rapid review of hospital records found no immediate evidence of harm, but the investigation remains ongoing.
Strong Condemnation from Government and Jewish Community
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese was among the first high-ranking officials to react to the video. He condemned the footage as “sickening and shameful” and assured the public that antisemitic behavior would not be tolerated in Australia.
Writing on X (formerly Twitter), he called the comments “disgusting” and vowed that those responsible for criminal antisemitic acts would face the full force of the law.
The Zionist Federation of Australia and the Executive Council of Australian Jewry also issued strong statements in response to the video. Alex Ryvchin, co-chief executive of the Executive Council of Australian Jewry, warned that this incident served as a clear indication of the “evil that exists in our midst.”
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The Jewish community, already on high alert due to previous hate crimes, expressed deep concern over the normalization of such extremist rhetoric.
State Health Minister Ryan Park went further in his condemnation, stating that the NSW health system has no place for individuals who harbor such dangerous ideologies. He apologized to the Jewish community and emphasized that hospitals in the region are committed to providing first-class healthcare for all patients, regardless of their background.
Hospital staff in Bankstown, where the video is believed to have been recorded, also expressed their shock and embarrassment, making it clear that the views expressed in the video do not reflect the values of their medical institution.
Rising Antisemitic Incidents in Australia
This disturbing event is not an isolated incident but rather part of a worrying trend of increasing antisemitic attacks across Australia. In recent months, multiple cases of arson, graffiti attacks, and other hate crimes have been reported in Jewish communities. Homes, cars, and synagogues have been targeted, leaving many Jewish Australians feeling unsafe.
One of the most alarming incidents occurred in January, when a caravan packed with power gel explosives was discovered in New South Wales.
Authorities revealed that alongside the explosives, a document containing antisemitic sentiments and a list of Jewish targets in Sydney was found. Law enforcement officials warned that the explosives had the potential to cause a “mass casualty event,” further heightening fears within the Jewish community.
In response to this surge in hate crimes, Australia recently passed tougher laws against hate speech and incitement to violence. The new legislation aims to curb the spread of extremist ideologies and ensure that those promoting hate crimes face severe legal consequences.
This case involving the two Sydney hospital nurses will likely serve as an early test of these new laws, as authorities consider whether criminal charges will be pursued.

The broader implications of this incident extend beyond the Jewish community. It raises serious concerns about discrimination in healthcare and the potential risks posed by individuals who allow their personal biases to interfere with their professional duties.
The idea that medical professionals—who are entrusted with saving lives—could openly express a desire to harm patients based on their ethnicity or nationality is deeply disturbing. It undermines the fundamental principles of medical ethics and erodes public trust in the healthcare system.
Efforts are now being made to ensure that similar incidents do not occur in the future. Hospitals across New South Wales are likely to introduce stricter monitoring and training programs to reinforce ethical standards among medical professionals.
Additionally, social media platforms like TikTok are under renewed scrutiny, as the video’s virality has sparked debates about the role of online platforms in amplifying hate speech.
This case also underscores the importance of reporting and addressing hate speech before it escalates into real-world violence. The swift response from Australian authorities is reassuring, but it remains to be seen whether it will have a lasting impact on curbing the rise of antisemitism in the country.
Many Jewish Australians, while grateful for the government’s condemnation, remain wary of the increasing hostility they have faced in recent years.
As investigations continue, the fate of the suspended healthcare workers remains uncertain. While it is clear they will never be allowed to work in the NSW healthcare system again, questions remain about whether they will face further legal action.
The incident serves as a stark reminder of the dangers of unchecked hate speech and the urgent need for vigilance in combating discrimination in all its forms.
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