Veifer: How are you man?
Nadir: Good, how are you my man?
Veifer: Pretty good. Are you a nurse? A doctor?
Nadir: I’m a doctor my man.
Veifer: A doctor, for what?
Nadir: Hospital. What about you? Where are you from?
Veifer: I’m from Israel. From the Holy Land.
Nadir: You know I’m gonna be really honest with you. You actually got a really, really beautiful eyes.
Veifer: Thank you.
Nadir: But I’m so upset that you’re Israeli like eventually you’re gonna get killed and you’re gonna go to Jahannam (hell). These pretty eyes, they should stay in this in this world for longer.
Veifer: Why do you think I’m gonna get killed?
Nadir: Because, inshallah (if God wills it), one day God will –
Veifer: Maybe because I served in the IDF (Israel Defence Force)? That’s why?
Nadir: That’s definitely the answer, that’s correct.
Veifer: That’s the reason, because I served in the IDF? What’s the problem with that? What’s the issue with that?
Abu Lebdeh: Because you killed innocent people, that’s why.
Veifer: Killed? I was protecting my country.
Abu Lebdeh: So you kill innocent people to protect your country? What kind of soul do you have? You have no soul.
Veifer: In the war people die, as you know.
Abu Lebdeh: No.
Veifer: They started the war. Who started it?
Abu Lebdeh: That’s okay, your time will come and I hope to God-
Veifer: Who started this war?
Abu Lebdeh: You guys did.
Veifer: Who elected Hamas?
Abu Lebdeh: It’s Palestine’s country, not your country you piece of s***.
Veifer: What’s your name?
Abu Lebdeh: None of your business what my name is, listen to me.
Veifer: We’re talking politely here.
Abu Lebdeh: One day your time will come and you will die the most horrible death.
Veifer: You spread hate, we spread positivity. We spread protect, we spread peace. You spread death. How are you doctors?
Abu Lebdeh: You will remember me and I pray, and I want you – listen to me. When your time comes, I want you to remember my face so you can understand that you will die a disgusting death.
Veifer: Alright, alright for sure. I have a question.
Nadir: What’s your question?
Veifer: Let’s say an Israeli, God forbid –
Abu Lebdeh: I won’t treat them. I’ll kill them.
Veifer: You’ll kill them? So if an Israeli is in Australia and, God forbid, something happened to them and he comes to your hospital – would you kill him?
Abu Lebdeh: Not God forbid, I hope to God.
Nadir: You have no idea how many Israeli dogs came to this hospital and I (motions slitting throat).
Abu Lebdeh: For real? And if just Jewish people come there?
Nadir and Abu Lebdeh end the call.