Zak Hania were trapped in Gaza since November upcoming he used to be prevented from depart by way of the Israeli Defence Forces, occasion his spouse Batoul and their 4 Irish-born sons arrived in Dublin endmost November.
“We have been in hell for the last seven months with bombs and missiles raining day and night. The people of Gaza are so exhausted.
“Fifteen thousand kids have been killed, some just babies. I carried them in my hands. They are shattered into pieces. How is this allowed to happen? My heart is full of pain and grief,” he stated.
Mr Hania used to be talking on the arrivals corridor in Dublin Airport, upcoming arriving on a aviation from Cairo, Egypt, the place he effectively crossed from Rafah early on Monday morning.
“I have lost too many people from my family, my cousins, my friends and my neighbours. The world is letting this continue and nobody is able to stop those gangsters, those criminals,” he stated.
Israel denies it’s committing battle crimes in Gaza however is being investigated by way of the World Prison Court docket.
Tears of pleasure and vacay flooded the faces of his spouse and 4 sons, Nourmohammed, Ahmed, Mazen, and Ismael, who for the endmost seven months campaigned tirelessly to bring to get their father to Egypt.
The image absolute best age would by no means have materialised if Batoul hadn’t raised €5,000 and join a offer with Egyptian proceed company Ya Hala that arranges for family members to proceed the Gaza Strip during the Rafah crossing.
“I was speaking so much to the Department of Foreign Affairs to help me, but it didn’t work out unfortunately. I had to fly to Egypt and pay lots of money to the travel agency.
“It takes about a month until the waiting list goes through. The last three weeks were the most anxious, I couldn’t stop thinking ‘what if something happens to him after all this effort’,” she stated.
Ms Hania described her personal evacuation in conjunction with her 4 sons endmost November as like “going through hell”, having to retirement bombardments occasion working round squaddies.
“My son still has bad dreams from what we had to go through. It has been six months of sickness, anxiety and physical tiredness, making every effort to get Zak out,” she stated.
Mr Hania stated being clear of his spouse and youngsters used to be “indescribable” however he’s “so happy to see them” and his expensive pals now and thanked the Irish folk, who he stated “I love with all my heart”.
“I am happy that I am alive. I have lost loved ones and that makes me sad and I don’t know really exactly how to feel. I am not feeling in a normal state of emotion or mind.
“Israel has taken off their mask and are showing their real face. We are, as human beings, showing our true humanity and our determination to stop this crime. We need to stop this genocide,” he added.
Israel denies it’s committing genocide however is being investigated for alleged battle crimes.