Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said the video of hospital staff said they would deny that care was "disgusting and shameful".
Australian police have investigated a video that appears to show two nurses in a Sydney hospital that boasted of killing and denying treatment for Israeli patients.
NSW Police Commissioner Karen Webb said on Thursday the incident was reportedly "new lows" among a series of anti-Semitism incidents in Australia.
"This is racial hatred I've never seen before," Webber said in an interview with the ABC. "I was shocked."
Weber said the creators of Israeli content who first shared the video online have agreed to provide an unedited video chat version, with two hospital staff appearing to boast about refusing treatment for the Israelis.
"We look forward to getting that and then being able to do a good job of researching the whole thing so we can see it from beginning to end," Weber said.
In the video shared on social media, Israeli influencer Max Veifer is seen talking to a man and a woman who appears to be wearing a hospital scrub.
"I'm so upset that you're an Israelite and you'll be killed in the end," the man said in the video.
"I won't treat them, I will kill them." Hearing the woman talk about Israeli patients.
At another point in the video, the man said while moving his hand to his neck and using a tenacious man that he sent many Israeli patients to Jahannam in Arabic.
The complete background of the lens is edited in some places and edited in a certain language of the censor, and Al Jazeera cannot independently verify its authenticity.
Veifer said in an interview with Sky News on Wednesday that he had used social media to get people fired for anti-Semitism.
“We got them,” he said of the nurse’s video.
Health authorities stepped off two nurses on Wednesday and were identified as Ahmad Nadir and Sarah Abu Lebdeh in local media.
Officials said so far, they have found no evidence that patients were adversely affected after being treated by staff.
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese marked the camera as "disgusting, disgusting and shameful".
NSW Health Minister Ryan Park said nurses were not allowed to work for health services in the state again.
"This video is disgusting. Shocking. It's shocking," Parker told reporters.
On Thursday, ABC reported that Nadir apologized to Veifer and the "Entertain Jewish Community."
"He understands what happened and he is trying to make changes to what happened," said Mohamad Sakr, a lawyer representing Nadir.
"He never showed up in court for any criminal matters. He was a person of previous personality. Unfortunately, he found himself in this situation."
Australia has caused a stir in recent months by a wave of anti-Semitic events, including alleged bomb plots and several arson attacks on synagogues.
Advocacy groups reported that since October 7, 2023, Hamas launched a multi-faceted attack on Israel, and anti-Semitism and Islamophobia have risen sharply in Australia.