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Video: Jews killed in hospital, healthcare workers admit in threatening video

Hospital sign. (Dreamstime/TNS)
February 12, 2025

A shocking video shows two Australian healthcare workers, who also appear to be Muslim, threatening to kill an Israeli man and claiming that they killed multiple Jews who came to the hospital where they worked.

According to Fox News, the male and female healthcare workers threatened the Israeli man while speaking on Chatrouletka, a website that pairs international strangers for online conversations.

In the video, the man identified himself as a hospital doctor before asking the Israeli man where he was from. After the Israeli shared that he was from Israel, the Australian doctor told him, “I’m so upset that you’re Israeli, like eventually you’re gonna get killed.”

When the Israeli asked the male doctor why he thought he was going to be killed, a female healthcare worker interjected, “It’s Palestine’s country, not your country, you piece of sh-t.”

The woman continued, saying, “One day, your time will come, and you will die the most…” The remainder of the woman’s threat cannot be heard in the video; however, she later added, “When your time comes, I want you to remember my face, so that you can understand that you will die the most disgusting death.”

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The female healthcare worker also indicated that she would not treat an Israeli person if they came to the hospital. “I won’t treat them. I’ll kill them,” she said.

Asked what would happen if an Israeli came to a hospital in Australia, the male doctor made a throat-cutting motion and said, “You have no idea how many Israelis came to this hospital, and I sent them to Jahannam,” which is the name for hell in the Islamic faith.

Fox News reported that New South Wales Premier Chris Minns confirmed that the two healthcare workers in the video work at Bankstown Hospital in Australia.

In a post on X, formerly Twitter, Australia Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said the two healthcare workers were “stood down by NSW Authorities” and had been “referred to the NSW Police for criminal investigation.”

“The antisemitic video circulating today is disgusting. The comments are vile,” Albanese tweeted. “The footage is sickening and shameful. These antisemitic comments, driven by hate, have no place in our health system and no place anywhere in Australia.”

The Executive Council of Australian Jewry recently reported that there were over 2,000 antisemitic incidents recorded in Australia from October of 2023 to September of 2024.