The influencer, Max Veifer, on Friday released what he said was the “unedited version” of the video involving two Bankstown hospital nurses.
The NSW police commissioner, Karen Webb, told ABC radio on Thursday that officers had interviewed staff at Bankstown hospital, obtained CCTV footage, and had spoken with the influencer in Israel who agreed to provide the unedited version of the video.
Police said on Thursday they spoke with the Israeli influencer who they said had agreed to provide investigators with an unedited version of the video chat.
A nurse at the centre of a video chat showing two New South Wales hospital workers allegedly making anti-Israel threats to an Israeli influencer has been taken to hospital due to “welfare concerns”, police say.
“I was talking with these two nurses … and as soon as they found out I am from Israel they started cursing me and threatening me – that they are going to kill me and never going to treat Israeli patients at their hospital,” he said of the edited exchange he released online.