Hate-filled nurses are ‘like Sam Kerr’: Islamic leader’s bizarre claim
A Sydney Islamic leader has refused to condemn the nurses at the centre of the vile hate video that has shocked the nation, bizarrely likening them to Matildas captain Sam Kerr.
A Sydney Islamic leader has refused to condemn the nurses at the centre of the vile hate video that has shocked the nation, bizarrely likening them to Matildas captain Sam Kerr.
A Bankstown man has echoed the vile anti-Semitic rants of NSW nurses who threatened the lives of Israeli patients, saying “they have a free right to say whatever they want”.
Two Sydney nurses have been stood down after they were filmed declaring they refuse to treat Israeli patients and would “kill them” if they presented to their ward.
More than 20 people have been rescued from floodwaters in Sydney’s inner west after a downpour that dropped up to 88mm of rain on parts of the city, causing traffic chaos, flooding train stations and causing flight diversions.
Busloads of people from Bondi are being ferried to Vietnamese settlement of Cabramatta in exchange for the “westies” day-tripping to the famous beach, in a move designed to reverse Sydney’s east-west divide and the rising tide of anti-Semitism.
Sydney mayors met to talk safety around areas at high risk of anti-Semitic attacks. Clover Moore wouldn’t attend after a row over a statement that condemned anti-Semitism and not Islamophobia.
Two Holocaust survivors are using their experiences to advise terrified Australians, some of whom have been choosing not to go out for fear of being attacked, to stay calm amid growing resentment.
Donald Trump’s proposal to “take over” and rebuild the war-torn Gaza Strip has triggered a mixed reaction from Australian Jewish groups but been openly condemned by pro-Palestine advocacy groups, accusing him of “ethnic cleansing”.
The mother of Mark Buddle’s two children says he calls them daily and rejects claims he fathered a son by woman he wed in Turkey, calling their marriage “just a transaction.”
Lawyer Ashlyn Nassif, 30, was seen partying in Sydney over the Australia Day long weekend amid a court case to get recordings of phone calls with her developer Jean Nassif struck out of court.
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