Irish-Palestinian citizen Ibrahim Alagha has said his family was happy to hear that people were being allowed enter Egypt through the Rafah crossing, but were upset that their names were not on the list.
An Irish-Palestinian citizen who has been stuck in Gaza since the conflict erupted on 7 October has said his family was happy to hear that people were being allowed enter Egypt through the Rafah crossing, but were upset that their names were not on the list.
Mr Alagha and his wife and three children were in Gaza City on holiday, and have been unable to return to Ireland. The Department of Foreign Affairs said it has not been notified of any Irish citizens included on the list to leave Gaza today. "Two weeks ago, we were promised that things would move on quickly, but it has been more than two weeks, we are still here.
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