A Sydney nurse, Sarah Abu Lebdeh, has been charged with making threats in an online video where she stated she would not treat Israeli patients, facing federal offenses with a potential maximum penalty of 22 years in prison. Along with another nurse, Ahmed Rashid Nadir, both were suspended from Bankstown-Lidcombe Hospital after an exchange with an Israeli influencer, with no evidence of harm to patients found. Australia has seen a surge in antisemitic attacks, leading to vandalism and arson targeting Jewish homes, offices, businesses, schools, and synagogues in just over a year.
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Man, 20, charged with terrorism and hoax threat to blow up his local Asda
A 20-year-old man, Ilyas Akhtar, has been charged with terrorism offences, including preparing acts of terrorism, possessing terrorist-related information, and carrying out two arson attacks in Slough, following an investigation by Counter Terrorism Policing South East. The arson incidents occurred at the Salt Hill Activity Centre and Slough Ice Arena, while a bomb hoax was reported at an Asda supermarket. Akhtar remains in custody and is set to appear at Westminster Magistrates’ Court, with local...
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