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Australia is considered a dream destination for many in Israel, despite Australia’s vast distance away. Filmed six mon | dG1fVUpaV05KaWpYYmc
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00:00I came to Australia with my own family when I was 13.
00:28I arrived in Australia over four years ago, right before Covid hit.
00:34We wanted to find new opportunities, new lifestyle.
00:39A better balance between my work and my personal life.
00:45Israelis around the world are skilled migrants. Their struggles are more about community, connectedness.
00:51Especially in these kind of days, being away from what's happening in Israel.
00:57Where we come from has a deep sense of warmth and connection.
01:03I'm a different person when I'm there.
01:08There isn't a day where I'm not thinking if I did the right choice and what my kids gain and what they lose.
01:16October 7th happened. It was very personal what happened. Everybody I knew was affected.
01:27The online is horrific and I had to be on it every day.
01:32I find that people use a lot of these words without knowing how that contributes to the cycle of hate that we experience.
01:41Australia gives you that perspective of you can actually relax and still make it.
01:50We have a lot of identity crisis, but that creates who we actually are.
02:01Their periods.
02:02It stops too much as it disappears.
02:03You make ways you understand.
02:04paths in places, which are sotzões.
02:05I have a lot of например, for all of them to make it.
02:07If so becomes a Рatímite person who chooses this way.
02:08There is alwaysessaier.
02:09They are always standing, and in other views you may want to look.
02:11Before youlen up your life must find something.
02:12To be yourlysume, the maximalist at home, you have auran with your sons.
02:13monsters, but let your son knew you have a place.
02:14You're bereit.
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