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A Belfast-born man speaks of his grief after his wife, mother and brother are killed in Gaza. "The exact day she [arrived] in my family's place they bombed the place," Mr El-Estal said. The bomb killed his mother and brother "immediately", he added. He continued that his uncle, and his uncle's two daughters - both doctors - were also killed in the blast, and both of Khalid's children were buried in rubble.

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[–] stopthatgirl7@kbin.social 20 points 1 year ago

God, that poor guy. Can you even imagine the guilt he’s got to be feeling over this? And how terrified he must be for his kids?

[–] autotldr@lemmings.world 6 points 1 year ago

This is the best summary I could come up with:


A man who grew up in Belfast has returned to Ireland after his wife and other family members were killed in Gaza.

Khalid El-Estal, 30, said he had been working in Saudi Arabia while his family remained in the Palestinian territory.

Mr El-Estal was born in Belfast and attended primary school in the Botanic area while his father worked as a lecturer at Queen's University.

When he was aged eight, the family relocated to Gaza, where Khalid met his wife, Ashwak Jendia, at university.

As violence in the region escalated last week, Mr El-Estal explained he urged his wife to move south and stay with his relatives, while he contacted Irish officials to seek help.

Ashwak was taken to hospital, eventually dying from her injuries, which included 60% burns to her body," he detailed.


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