A court dismisses a drug possession charge against Ahmad Rashad Nadir, a nurse accused in connection with alleged anti-Israel activity. The reported ruling means prosecutors cannot proceed with that specific charge against him. The decision follows a separate setback for the prosecution: outlets report that, days earlier, prosecutors also lost the alleged anti-Semitic video they planned to use at an upcoming trial. Details of the court’s reasoning, the specific circumstances of the alleged drug possession, and the nature or provenance of the video are not provided in the available summaries. The dismissals leave the scope of what remains before the court unclear from the reports alone, but they indicate that key prosecution evidence and at least one charge have not survived pre-trial proceedings. The matter continues in light of the remaining allegations and any other charges not addressed in the summaries.