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Outrageous: Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Glorifies Violence Against IDF in Chilling Video | WATCH
Imagine that, a man who glorifies "sniping" IDF soldiers and dropping knees on necks is changing diapers and administering life-saving treatments to Jewish babies? Or any babies, for that matter?

In a brazen display of hatred that should send shockwaves through every Jewish community, Eric Jonathan Hebert, a so-called "pediatric and neonatal nurse practitioner" from Massachusetts with over 30 years in the field, has been exposed for posting a video that reeks of unbridled antisemitism and calls for terror against Israel.
The video, unearthed and blasted across X by Jewish journalist and Zionist advocate Dahlia Kurtz (@DahliaKurtz) has already racked up thousands of likes, reposts, and views, igniting a firestorm of rightful fury. In it, Hebert. bundled up in winter gear and brazenly sporting a keffiyeh, the symbol often co-opted by anti-Israel agitators, fires arrows at targets in a snowy field. But the real poison? The overlaid rap track, a vile anthem screaming "Death, death to the IDF / It's time to put those hoes in check / Drop a knee on their f***in' neck / Snipe those ****s till nothings left." It doesn't stop there, the lyrics mock Israelis with references to Epstein Island, urge grabbing Glocks against AIPAC, and hurl antisemitic slurs like "Yiddish b****hes softer than wilted spinach" while boasting about "keeping track of Jewish crimes."
Kurtz nailed it: "I have never heard a song incite more violence and terror than this one." And she's right, it's just the beginning of this nightmare.Who is this monster masquerading as a healer? Hebert works at Baystate Health's Newborn Medicine in Greenfield, Massachusetts, where he specializes in caring for the most vulnerable: premature babies and sick children. He's also affiliated with Brattleboro Primary Care – Pediatrics in Vermont and Advanced Mobile Pediatrics in Brimfield, Massachusetts.
The hypocrisy is infuriating; the danger is real. In a world where antisemitism is surging, do we really need hatemongers like Hebert in our hospitals?
The backlash has been swift and savage, as it should be. Pro-Israel voices on X are demanding action: "He treats babies??" one user raged. "Eric won't be a nurse much longer," another predicted, tagging watchdog groups like StopAntisemitesand CanaryMission Calls to "MAKE THIS JEW HATING TERRORIST FAMOUS" echo across threads, with users mocking his amateur archery ("Hard Uncle Rico energy") and his pathetic outfit. Even Kurtz herself hinted at consequences in follow-ups: "I'm not sure how much longer he'll be treating babies."
A few cowards tried to defend the song or downplay the outrage, claiming it's "too soft" on the IDF or sarcastically insisting Hebert is Jewish. Pathetic excuses from the hate brigade; they only prove how deep this rot runs.
This isn't isolated. Amid escalating tensions in the Israel-Palestine conflict, antisemitism in healthcare is a ticking time bomb. We've seen doctors and nurses chanting "From the river to the sea" at protests, but Hebert's video takes it to a new low, glorifying murder while hiding behind a stethoscope.
Herbert has reportedly been put on administrative leave as a result of this shocking video.