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Israeli Influencer Max Veifer has released a chilling video of an online discussion he had with two Islamic medical professionals from Sydney, Australia.

It has since been learned that the pair were working a night shift on Tuesday, Feb. 11, at Sydney’s Bankstown Hospital.

Veifer first posted a brief clip of the discussion to Instagram on Tuesday. Due to massive media attention to that clip, Veifer then posted the full, unedited version of the exchange to Instagram.

“The police are asking me for the unedited version. I have nothing to hide. Here it is and if they tell me where to send it I will send it to them,” Veifer wrote.

In the video, a man first pops into the online chat room, and claims he is a doctor at a hospital. At first he is friendly, but as soon as he learns that Veifer is an Israeli, his tone immediately changes, and he tells Veifer, “eventually, you’re going to get killed.”

Veifer also confirmed that he served with the Israel Defense Forces (IDF).

A female nurse them jumps into view, and accused him of killing innocent people. The conversation gets fiery hot, as the woman declares, “One day your time will come and you will die a most horrible death.”

The female nurse said if an Israeli comes to her hospital, “I won’t treat them. I will kill them.”

The man then brags, “You have no idea how many Israelis came to this hospital and I sent them to ‘Jahannam,'” which is the Arabic term for Islamic hell. He made a sign of slashing their throats as he said it.

The video is now going viral on X:

The Australian hospital is now reportedly reviewing patient records after the man claimed to have killed Israeli patients, and both the man and the woman were suspended on Wednesday.

New South Wales state Health Minister Ryan Park said they would never work for the state health department again, and called their behavior “vile, disgusting and appalling.”

The Associated Press quoted Jewish leader Alex Ryvchin, co-chief executive officer of the Executive Council of Australian Jewry, as saying, “For months, I’ve been hearing from medical practitioners in the community who have been warning about extreme content posted by other doctors and nurses online… This is merely the tip of the iceberg.”

The Times of Israel reported that the two Islamists hospital employees were identified in media reports as Ahmad Rashad Nadir and Sarah Abu Lebdeh.

Nadir reportedly apologized and claimed it was all a misunderstanding and a “joke.”

Abu Lebdeh’s uncle claimed to reporters that she is very sorry for her comments and would never hurt anyone.  The uncle said she would make a public statement “when she’s ready, but you can’t talk to her now because she’s having a panic attack, an anxiety attack. We might be calling the ambulance for her.”

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Podcast host Dennis Michael Lynch reacted to the appalling video, writing, “This video is the prime example of how F**KED UP the lslamic doctrine is when it comes to people who do not buy into their religion. It is insane.”

Below is a Sky News interview with Veifer as he spoke about the incident on Wednesday, the day after it happened.

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