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Israeli influencer Max Veifer confronts Australian boy over anti-Semitic remark

Israeli social media influencer Max Veifer has confronted an Australian boy who was caught on video making a disturbing anti-Semitic comment during an online chat, while his friend shook his head.

Israeli influencer exposes more anti-Semitism in Australia

An Israeli social media influencer who previously exposed two Sydney nurses over an anti-Semitic rant has now confronted an Australian boy for making offensive remarks about Jews.

Max Veifer was speaking with two boys on Chatruletka, an online platform that allows users to chat with strangers worldwide when one of them made a disturbing comment about Adolf Hitler.

“Only if Hitler killed you guys,” the boy, who was slightly off-screen, said in footage shared online and later posted on Veifer’s official Instagram account.

His friend, who was visible on-screen wearing an orange shirt, shook his head in disapproval as the remark was made.

Veifer immediately called out the comment and encouraged the boy to look him up, referencing his past efforts in exposing antisemitism.

Israeli influencer Max Veifer confronts a young Australian boy after he made disturbing antisemitic remarks during an online chat. Picture: Instagram @maxveifer
Israeli influencer Max Veifer confronts a young Australian boy after he made disturbing antisemitic remarks during an online chat. Picture: Instagram @maxveifer

“You can’t say these things, the last people got caught,” he told the boy before the chat abruptly ended.

A NSW Police spokeswoman said police are not investigating this incident.

Veifer was referring to two Bankstown nurses, Ahmad Rashad Nadir and Sarah Abu Lebdeh, who were deregistered after being caught on video threatening to kill Jewish patients at Bankstown Hospital.

The female nurse has since been charged with three Commonwealth offences of threaten violence to group, use carriage service to threaten to kill and use carriage service to menace/harass/offend.

The male nurse remains under investigation and has not been charged.

He is receiving ongoing medical treatment, according to NSW Police.

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