
Two nurses will lose their jobs over anti-Semitic comments in a social media video that has sparked outrage and triggered a police investigation.
The video, posted by an Israeli influencer with more than 100,000 followers on TikTok, shows him talking to a man in a NSW Health uniform via a website that randomly pairs people for video chats.
The man, and a woman who then appears alongside him, say they would kill rather than treat Israeli people.
Jewish groups have condemned the comments and the NSW government launched an investigation to identify the pair, whose comments they reported to police.
In the video, the man claims he is a doctor at a hospital and compliments the Israeli before saying he is "so upset" to hear where he is from.
"Eventually you're going to get killed, and you're going to go to [hell]," the uniformed man says.
"It's Palestine's country, not your country," a woman who then enters the frame adds.
"One day your time will come... you will die the most disgusting death," she says.
"How are you doctors?" the Israeli man asks, questioning what would happen if someone from his country attended the hospital.
"I won't treat them, I'll kill them," the woman responds.
"You have no idea how many Israeli... came to this hospital and... I send them to [hell]," the man adds.
The Israeli man encourages viewers to share the video, which contains visible edits, saying he has found anti-Semites in other countries and got them fired.
— Ryan Park MP (@RyanPark_Keira) February 12, 2025