A Sydney nurse has been charged over a video in which she allegedly made threats against Israeli patients, prompting widespread public outrage and official investigations.
Sarah Abu Lebdeh, 26, faces three charges: threatening violence against a group, using a carriage service to threaten to kill, and using a carriage service to harass or cause offence.
DAILY POST previously reported that a video, filmed on an anonymous online platform, showed Ms Abu Lebdeh and another man, Ahmad Rashad Nadir, allegedly bragging about refusing to treat Israeli patients and making violent remarks.
Authorities say the footage appears to have been recorded inside Bankstown Hospital, where both individuals were employed before being suspended.
New South Wales Police Commissioner Karen Webb called the charges a “significant breakthrough” in what she described as a complex investigation involving an overseas witness.
“Detectives must be commended for acting swiftly under enormous pressure and public expectation,” Webb said.