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Sydney nurses' alleged threats 'stupid things said by stupid people', court told

ABC Australia · Jun 4, 2026, 5:42 AM · Also reported by 1 other source

Key takeaways

  • Mr Nadir and Ms Abu Lebdeh both attended court on Thursday.
  • A lawyer acting for one of two Sydney nurses accused of making antisemitic threats via an online video chat app has told a court their actions were "stupid things said by stupid people".
  • It comes as their legal teams argue a video of the conversation was illegally recorded by an Israeli content creator.

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Mr Nadir and Ms Abu Lebdeh both attended court on Thursday. (ABC News: Jamie Mc Kinnell)

A lawyer acting for one of two Sydney nurses accused of making antisemitic threats via an online video chat app has told a court their actions were "stupid things said by stupid people".

It comes as their legal teams argue a video of the conversation was illegally recorded by an Israeli content creator.

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