Another said: “Your day is coming. I won’t spare a single Zionist.”
The accounts hosting the posts have since been taken offline. Dutch police confirmed to De Telegraaf that a digital expert is analyzing the origins of the content.
Chait-Said has already been questioned by authorities and firmly denies any link to the remarks.
“I did not write those statements and completely distance myself from them,” she told the paper. In a written statement, she added: “I want to emphasise that I do not harbour any hostility toward the Jewish people or toward any people, ethnicity, religion or orientation.”
She went on to say that she will be filing a suit for defamation and identity theft. The Dutch Health and Youth Care Inspectorate (IGJ) has been informed of the case.
It follows a similar case earlier this year, when two hospital nurses in Australia were dismissed after appearing in a video saying they would let Israeli patients die rather than treat them.
One of the nurses stated: “I wouldn’t treat them—I’d kill them.” The footage was later shared by an Israeli blogger and sparked international outrage.
The former nurses, Sarah Abu Lebdeh and Ahmad Rashad Nadir, have been banned for two years from working within their country’s network of facilities for treating disabled people.
They await trial for abusing their public position and facilities to harass or intimidate. Nadir is also facing charges of possessing an illegal drug. Both deny the charges against them.