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'Leaving family was my hardest decision'
Irish Sunday Mirror
|February 22, 2026
Gaza student tells march of homes levelled and brother killed in war
A STUDENT from Gaza has described how leaving her family to come to Ireland was the “hardest decision of my entire life”.
Ghada Ashour, a speaker at yesterday's National March for Palestine in Dublin, said she left Khan Younis last September to study for a master's degree in Ireland.
She said her family has been “devastated” by the war, adding: “Not only were our houses levelled down to the ground but also we lost many family members, most importantly, my brother, who was killed almost two years ago.”
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