Israeli creator Max Veifer draws global headlines following nurses interview

In the past week, one of the biggest news stories in Australia was driven by a video interview by Israeli creator Max Veifer. His video allegedly showing two NSW nurses bragging about refusing to treat and potentially killing Israeli patients kicked off a national firestorm.
While Veifer may only have around 100,000 followers, mostly based in Israel, that hasn't stopped the creator from generating headline. He regularly used a social free cam chat site Chatruletkat that allows users to speak to randomly chosen strangers around the world, in an attempt to expose antisemitism.
In the past 24 hours, Veifer has posted a new video updating his audience on his latest interview with NSW Police and saying he had given the full video to authorities.
@maxveifer We need to stay untied
♬ original sound - Max Veifer
According to Fabulate Discovery Data, Viefer's audience is predominately in Israel and skews significantly male and under 24s.

Amid the media firestorm Veifer has done a number of interviews including Sky News Australia which he then posted to his TikTok.
@maxveifer בזכותכם הגענו לכל העולם. תודה.
♬ original sound - Max Veifer