Two Sydney nurses face serious charges after a viral video chat allegedly captured them making antisemitic threats and refusing to treat Israeli patients, leading to their dismissal from Bankstown Hospital. The defense argues the recording was illegally obtained under NSW privacy laws, claiming the content creator intentionally targeted controversial views to profit. Prosecutors counter that online chats with strangers carry less privacy expectation. The case hinges on whether the video is admissible—its exclusion could cripple the prosecution. A judge’s ruling on June 23rd will decide the fate of both the nurses and the controversial recording.
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