‘Tell me where to send it’: Israeli influencer uploads full nurse video

The unedited version of a video in which two Sydney nurses allegedly make anti-Israel threats has been posted to Instagram, with the Israeli influencer who captured the footage saying NSW Police haven’t told him where to send the “critical” evidence.
Max Veifer, the Israeli man who recorded and posted footage of two Bankstown-Lidcombe Hospital nurses allegedly making threats against Israeli patients, posted the full video of the interaction to his 50,000 Instagram followers on Friday morning.
“The police are asking me for the unedited version. I have nothing to hide. Here it is and if they tell me where to send it I will send it to them,” he captioned the post.
On Friday, police confirmed that one of the nurses, Ahmad Rashad Nadir, was taken to Liverpool hospital around 9 pm on Thursday following a welfare concern. His lawyer, Mohamed Sakr, previously described Nadir as being in an “emotional state” and sorry for his actions.
On Thursday NSW Police Commissioner Karen Webb said the video was “critical” to determine if an offence had been committed and if any offence fell under state or federal legislation.
“We really need to commit the influencer to paper, and if we’re able to do that today [Thursday], then we can work through whether these people are charged or not,” Webb said on 2GB.
A NSW Police spokesperson said they have requested the video, but didn’t respond to claims Veifer didn’t know where to send it.
“A video at the centre of an investigation into antisemitism has been formally requested and not handed to police at this stage,” a spokesperson said.
The video shows the nurses, Nadir and Sarah Abu Lebdeh, dressed in blue scrubs, connecting with Veifer via the live video chat platform Chatruletka.