A former nurse facing allegations related to antisemitic comments and anti-Israel threats online has had a separate drug-related charge dismissed. Multiple Australian outlets report that the person was accused of making anti-Israel threats on the internet. In addition, they faced a charge relating to drug possession. The person has now achieved a legal outcome in which the drug possession charge is thrown out, according to reports from Sydney Morning Herald, Brisbane Times, and The Age. The articles describe the dismissal as a “legal victory,” but do not state that the online-threat allegations were resolved at the same time. The reports focus on the procedural result for the drug charge rather than the underlying facts of the antisemitism allegations or the status of any related proceedings. Overall, the sources agree that the drug possession matter ends at this stage due to a court dismissal, while the broader allegations regarding online statements remain part of the case described by the outlets.