Relatives of passengers arriving on the first government-assisted repatriation flight from Lebanon have described their distress and fears for their loved ones. Almost 350 citizens and their immediate family members landed in Sydney on a Qatar flight from Cyprus last. A second flight is scheduled to arrive later today.
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00:00I was all the time with my mom at the hospital.
00:07She's been dying and the bombing, they start the hospital shaking.
00:21That's everyone, it's scary.
00:24We don't know what we do.
00:30We've been running away.
00:36We don't know what we do.
00:38If I leave my mom at the hospital or I run away, what I do?
00:46Who's more important, me, my mom, my sisters, my family?
00:53Thanks God always, because I've been an Australian citizen.
01:02I have another country, they're looking after us.
01:06All the people in Lebanon doesn't have anyone to save them.
01:16Thanksful for Australia.