Irish-Palestinian Man's Children to Leave Gaza After Mother's Death

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Irish-Palestinian Man's Children to Leave Gaza After Mother's Death
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An Irish-Palestinian man confirms that his two young children will leave Gaza today after their mother was killed in Israeli shelling. The children will travel to Egypt through the Rafah Crossing with their uncle, who has an Irish visa. The father expresses his excitement and desire to take care of them, stating that it is his wife's wish. He continues to send messages to his late wife through WhatsApp.

An Irish-Palestinian man confirms that his two young children will leave Gaza today after their mother was killed in Israeli shelling. The children will travel to Egypt through the Rafah Crossing with their uncle, who has an Irish visa.

The father expresses his excitement and desire to take care of them, stating that it is his wife's wish. He continues to send messages to his late wife through WhatsApp.

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