As a humanitarian crisis escalates in Gaza, Australian Red Cross emergency nurse Jean-Philippe Miller has flown back for his fourth rotation. After 14 humanitarian deployments worldwide, the 41-year-old from Melbourne says aid work in Gaza is ‘unlike anything else’. Prior to his departure, Mr Miller described his life-saving mission to SBS’s Sandra Fulloon.
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Folge vom 23.08.2025For this emergency nurse, saving lives is more than a job – it’s a callingAs the humanitarian crisis escalates in Gaza, an Australian emergency nurse has flown back for his fourth rotation. Based at the Red Cross field hospital in Rafah, Jean-Philippe Miller is offering humanitarian aid on an ever-deteriorating medical frontline.
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