'When I eat here, I feel guilty': Gaza doctor reflects on new life in Australia and those left behind

Australia News News

'When I eat here, I feel guilty': Gaza doctor reflects on new life in Australia and those left behind
Australia Latest News,Australia Headlines
  • 📰 SBSNews
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 55 sec. here
  • 2 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 25%
  • Publisher: 89%

Along with thousands of others, the Gharbieh family’s life was turned upside down on 7 October 2023. They are forging a new life in Australia.

'When I eat here, I feel guilty': Gaza doctor reflects on new life in Australia and those left behindDr Fadi Gharbieh, his wife Dina and his son Mousa moved to Australia from Gaza seven months ago.

'Tears are not a sign of weakness': How a cancer-surviving boxing champ is redefining the meaning of tough "It was a very difficult time. We had no electricity, no internet, and no water. I was worried about my six-year-old son’s safety," he added. "At the moment, there is no special consideration for people coming from Gaza, and I raised this issue in a meeting with the Minister of Employment because we have a sense of responsibility towards those people who have lost everything," Mousa said.

"The roundtables were well attended, and advice received around assisting migrants and refugees to find work will be fed into a Local Jobs Pilot in Melbourne which is now underway, and will help to inform future investment and reform in the employment space."Around 30 organisations participated in a job fair held by the council for arrivals from Gaza in September this year, and 350 people attended the event.

"It takes time to get qualifications recognised, so it's better for new arrivals to use this time well.

We have summarized this news so that you can read it quickly. If you are interested in the news, you can read the full text here. Read more:

SBSNews /  🏆 3. in AU

Australia Latest News, Australia Headlines

Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.

Federal government’s Gaza comments have contributed to antisemitism in AustraliaFederal government’s Gaza comments have contributed to antisemitism in AustraliaThe constant blaming of Israel for civilian deaths and other one-sided, misplaced attacks on Israel’s conduct have undoubtedly contributed to an atmosphere permissive to the sharp rise in antisemitism since October 2023.
Read more »

Australia's UN Gaza ceasefire vote praised, but critics label it a 'mark of shame'Australia's UN Gaza ceasefire vote praised, but critics label it a 'mark of shame'Australia was among 158 countries supporting the resolution, which also called for the release of hostages held by Hamas.
Read more »

Australia's Role in the Israel-Gaza Conflict: A Call for Reasoned DebateAustralia's Role in the Israel-Gaza Conflict: A Call for Reasoned DebateThis article criticizes the polarization surrounding the Israel-Gaza conflict in Australia, where both left-wing and right-wing factions demonize opposing views. It praises the Australian government's balanced approach and urges for more reasoned discourse, highlighting the disproportionate loss of civilian life in Gaza and the need to address the issue of Israeli settlements.
Read more »

Australia Stands Firm on Gaza Ceasefire Despite Israeli RebukeAustralia Stands Firm on Gaza Ceasefire Despite Israeli RebukeAustralian Foreign Minister Penny Wong has refused to back down from her demands for an immediate ceasefire and increased humanitarian aid in Gaza, despite facing criticism from Israel. Wong called for the release of hostages held by Hamas and highlighted the dire humanitarian situation.
Read more »

Federal government’s Gaza comments have contributed to antisemitism in AustraliaFederal government’s Gaza comments have contributed to antisemitism in AustraliaThe constant blaming of Israel for civilian deaths and other one-sided, misplaced attacks on Israel’s conduct have undoubtedly contributed to an atmosphere permissive to the sharp rise in antisemitism since October 2023.
Read more »

Australia and Israel Clash Over Palestinian Aid and Gaza CeasefireAustralia and Israel Clash Over Palestinian Aid and Gaza CeasefireAustralian Foreign Minister Penny Wong faced criticism from her Israeli counterpart, Gideon Sa'ar, over Australia's stance on Palestinian aid and the Gaza conflict. Sa'ar accused Australia of distancing itself from Israel during its 'most difficult year,' pointing to Australia's support for a UN resolution condemning Israel's ban on Palestinian aid agency UNRWA and its call for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza. Wong defended Australia's position, emphasizing its commitment to countering antisemitism and hate while supporting UNRWA's vital work.
Read more »



Render Time: 2025-02-12 04:42:45