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Two Sydney nurses caught on video bragging about killing Israeli patients have had their registrations suspended, effectively banning them from practising across Australia. Police are seeking an unedited copy of the video and a statement from the Israeli man who recorded it. Meanwhile, health workers say some colleagues have faced verbal abuse from the public in response to the incident.

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00:00They're on the front line of the public health system, in one of the most trusted professions.
00:08It's a trust that's been breached by two of their own, and nurses are devastated.
00:13And the members were saying overnight, they have copped abuse from the public.
00:18They have felt the anger from the public.
00:21Please, public, this is not us.
00:24This is not who we are as a profession.
00:26In the video, nurses Ahmed Rashad-Nader and Sarah Abu-Labdeh discuss their treatment of
00:32Israeli patients.
00:33I won't treat them.
00:34I'll kill them.
00:35They're anti-Semitism.
00:36They're there for all to see, without any shame.
00:42Today the New South Wales Health Minister visited Bankstown Hospital to meet their colleagues.
00:47Nurses were visibly upset.
00:48I spoke to one staff member who'd been there for around 20 years.
00:53She broke down.
00:54She said to me that she hasn't been able to stop thinking about it.
00:57It's fair to say that the staff at this time are ashamed, apologetic and emotional about
01:04what's transpired.
01:07The government says so far no harm to patients has been uncovered.
01:11It's now in the hands of the Healthcare Complaints Commission.
01:14You have no idea how many Israeli dog came to this hospital.
01:19The Israeli influencer who posted the video says when he heard the nurses' views, he sat
01:24out on a mission to expose them.
01:26It took just hours to find them and they're now at the centre of a police investigation.
01:31How is Sarah doing?
01:32She's very emotional, very distressed at the moment.
01:36Police have made contact with Max Ziffer in Israel, who's agreed to provide them with
01:40a full statement and an unedited version of the video.
01:43Police say it's critical investigators can see that exchange from beginning to end.
01:48The nurses' colleagues have already heard enough.
01:51I'm very sad that someone would so blatantly show their prejudice.
01:57They say patients are safe, whoever they are or wherever they're from.

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