By MATT JONES FOR DAILY MAIL AUSTRALIA

Published: 06:09 GMT, 18 February 2025 | Updated: 06:15 GMT, 18 February 2025

The Israeli influencer who exposed two anti-Semitic NSW Health nurses has broken his silence and addressed the viral rant one week later. 

Max Veifer’s video with nurses Ahmad Nadir and Sarah Abu Lebdeh sent shockwaves through Australia last week after Abu Lebdeh vowed to ‘kill’ Israeli patients while Nadir claimed he had already sent Israeli patients to the afterlife.

Mr Veifer took to Instagram on Tuesday to thank ‘everyone who shared the video and their show of support and help to fight against these two anti-Semites’.

‘Yesterday I spoke with the NSW Police again. Since this is an ongoing investigation, I can’t share details,’ the influencer said. 

‘But I’m confident they have enough evidence, including my uncut video. I read in the news that drugs had (allegedly) been found inside Nadir’s locker inside the hospital.

‘I hope the NSW Police are doing everything they can to bring the truth to light.’

‘The fight against these two anti-semites is just one battle. We must unite to face the challenges ahead. Let’s make Australia a safe place for Jewish people. The Jewish community in Australia has had enough.’

In last week’s video call, Mr Veifer questioned whether the Bankstown Hospital nurses would treat an Israeli patient seeking care, but Abu Lebdeh cut him off: ‘I won’t treat them, I’ll kill them. Not God forbid, I hope to God’.

Max Veifer spoke on Instagram on Tuesday and thanked everyone for their show of support

‘You have no idea how many Israeli… dog came to this hospital and… I literally sent them to (the afterlife),’ Nadir said while slicing his hand across his neck.

Both Nadir and Abu Lebdeh were deregistered by the Nursing and Midwifery Council of NSW on February 13.

Mr Veifer on Friday released the ‘unedited’ version after Abu Lebdeh’s brother claimed the video was a ‘set up’.

‘You can see that it’s edited. You can see the jump cuts,’ Mohammed Abu Lebdeh said.

Nadir personally apologised last week for the rant, insisting his comments were ‘a joke and a misunderstanding’.

Meanwhile, the lawyer for Nadir has revealed they’ve parted ways.

The admission from lawyer Mohamad Sakr comes just hours after he issued an apology on behalf of his then-client.

On Tuesday afternoon, Mr Sakr told Daily Mail Australia that the two men had terminated their relationship.

Nurses Ahmad 'Rashad' Nadir and Sarah Abu Lebdeh last week vowed to 'kill' Israeli patients

Nurses Ahmad ‘Rashad’ Nadir and Sarah Abu Lebdeh last week vowed to ‘kill’ Israeli patients

‘I do not act for him any longer mate,’ Mr Sakr said.

Asked who was representing Nadir now, he said he had ‘no idea,’ and he refused to say why the relationship ended.

One day earlier, Mr Sakr had fronted Nine News and defended his then client.

‘By no means does my client protect what he has done,’ he said.

‘By no means does he hide from it. He does not represent a community of faith.’

Detectives have yet to formally interview Nadir or Abu Lebdeh or lay any charges.

Mr Sakr said on Monday his client would attend Bankstown Police Station when he was ‘mentally fit to do so’.

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Influencer who unmasked NSW Health nurses who threatened to ‘kill’ Israeli patients breaks his silence

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