Irish-Palestinian man reunited with his family in Dublin

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An Irish-Palestinian man who had been trapped in Gaza for the last seven months has returned to Ireland.

There were emotional scenes at Dublin Airport as Zak Hania was reunited with his wife Batoul Hania and four sons, who he has not seen since November last year.

The family, who lived in the southern Gazan city of Khan Younis before the escalation of war between Israel and Hamas, have been campaigning since they were separated for Mr Hania's return to Ireland. "The bombings were constant, day and night. I was staying with my nephews, and I remember one night we thought we would not survive - the bombardments were so close."I went through a lot in the past seven months. I thank God I am safe now".

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