Australian health care workers threaten Israelis claiming to kill Jews in their care

An Australian healthcare worker who threatened to kill Israeli men claimed they had previously killed Jewish care.

The man and the woman said they were doctors and he spoke to the man through Chatrouletka, which matched strangers internationally for conversations.

According to the video, the female worker said after the Israeli man revealed his nationality: "This is a pale country, not your country, you are s ---".

The skyline of Sydney, Australia, is the capital of New South Wales (photo by Alexi Rosenfeld/Getty Images) (Getty)

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When Israeli men demand peace, the conversation escalated and the woman said, “Time is up, I want you to remember my face so you can understand that you will die is the most disgusting death.”

The two continued to say that they wouldn't treat the man and that if he came to the hospital, he would kill him.

The man in the bush said, "You don't know how many Israelites came to this hospital,...", while sliding his arms across his neck with a throat lake.

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese (Center) addressed the Leaders' Plenary at the 2024 ASEAN-Australia Special Summit held at the 2024 Melbourne General Assembly and Exhibition Centre. (Joel Carrett/Pool via Reuters/File Photo)

NSW Prime Minister Chris Minns confirmed the two were workers at Bankstown Hospital.

Minnes and Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese confirmed that the couple was quickly confirmed and “fallen” by New South Wales authorities.

"They have correctly referred to the NSW police for a criminal investigation. Those found to be guilty of criminal anti-Semitism will face the full power of our law," Albanes wrote in a statement on Tuesday X. .”

Melbourne, Australia - December 6: Synagogue members recover objects from Adass Israeli synagogue on December 6, 2024 in Melbourne, Australia. Flames engulfed the building early Friday morning, and arson attacks on the Adas Israel Synagogue in Melbourne forced the group to flee. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese condemned the incident as an anti-Semitism, stressing that such violence in places of worship is unacceptable in Australia. (Photo by Not Ratnayake/Getty Images)

Albanis described the comments as “evil” and condemned the actions of health care workers.

"The anti-Semitic videos circulating today are disgusting," he wrote. "The lens is disgusting and shameful. These anti-Semitic comments are driven by hatred, have no place in our health system, nowhere in Australia. status."

The synagogue that was bombed in Melbourne on December 6 is now under investigation, which could be a terrorist attack. Other reports show that cars are already burning and buildings are destroyed in the Jewish community in Sydney.

A member of the Jewish community took back an item from the ADASS Israeli Synagogue on December 6, 2024 in Melbourne, Australia. Flames engulfed the building early Friday morning, and arson attacks on the Adas Israel Synagogue in Melbourne forced the group to flee. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese condemned the incident as an anti-Semitism, stressing that such violence in places of worship is unacceptable in Australia. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images) (Sankanka Ratnayake/Getty Images))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))

Since Palestinian militants attacked Israel on October 7, 2023, the Executive Council of the Jews of Australia (ECAJ) has reported more than 2,000 anti-Semitism incidents in Australia. The data were collected between October 1, 2023 and September 30, 2024.

ECAJ co-president executive Alexander Ryvchin said at a press conference on Tuesday that community members felt unsafe at Australian hospitals.

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"The hospital is where people never feel unsafe," Reeve said. "It's the exact opposite. People should be completely comfortable because their condition and humanity will be treated, not the way we see it in that video .”

He added that the incident was "the tip of the iceberg" and he believed there were many Australians with the same ideology.

Members of the local Jewish community studied the destruction of arson attack on the ADASS Israeli synagogue in Melbourne, Australia on December 6, 2024. Flames engulfed the building early Friday morning, and arson attacks on the Adas Israel Synagogue in Melbourne forced the group to flee. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese condemned the incident as an anti-Semitism, stressing that such violence in places of worship is unacceptable in Australia. (Sankanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)

"Anti-Semitism has taken root in Australia and we need to interpret it as roots and branches," Ryvchin said. "There needs to be consequences."

On Wednesday, Australia enacted a hate crime bill that imposed a minimum mandatory fine on certain hate-related crimes, including six years of terrorism crimes, three years of raising funds for terrorism and one year to show hate symbols.

"There are similar instances of such behavior in Sydney and Perth, in which the perpetrator was convicted and only fines were given," ECAJ wrote in a statement posted on its website. "It is also unacceptable," he said. Because criminals start to see this fine as the cost of “doing business” rather than a real deterrent.”

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese posted on X after the video spread online. (Mick Tsikas/AAP image via AP)

Despite the more intolerance it faces, Australia's Jewish population is much smaller than the Muslim population, with 3.2 per cent of the Muslim population. Jews make up only 0.4% of the population.

According to Fox News Digital, the Australian Federal Police's previous mission was to "focus on threats, violence and hatred."

In addition, the Prime Minister began allocating $25 million, about $15 million, in 2022, to improve the security of Jewish organizations. Reuters Report. He also opposed hate speech and banned the Nazis from paying tribute.

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Fox News's Beth Bailey contributed to the story.

Alexandra Koch is a breaking news writer for Fox News Digital. Prior to joining Fox News, Alexandra covered breaking news, crime, religion and the military in the Southeast.