Gaza Academic in UK is not stronger family
The first-hour peace was unbearable, perhaps worse than 7 October 2023. Basmen Abudagga around his flute in Manchester waiting for the answer. He knew about 800 relatives, who were appointed by his family in Gaza, the nearby house where his wife and two of his children were attacked in western Khan Yanis were attacked by Israel. His wife, Marim, was not.
“Every one minute, I have 24 hours a day and night. When there is a risk, I have always in touch with them online,” he said. “It depends on the connection, sometimes very bad. Even when I go to bed I am not always notifications and end up and I am to send me messages.
On this occasion, last month, the connection is lost. Abudagga, a teacher in a business study from Al-Azhar University Gaza in the British Council Scholarship Scholarship in the UK, tried to make the Mariam International Council. But there was no answer. He recalls: “It was very difficult seconds,” she recalls. “Everyone did he write to me and said: ‘What do you have? And I said: ‘There is no knowledge.’ These moments have continued for five to 10 minutes – but it was away. The first message I found was from my mother [who was also staying in the house]. ‘We are all safe,’ ‘We are all safe.’ It was a moment of clean relief. “
A five-year-old boy, Karim, could not carry drones sound and left the bed all who tried to sleep, to cry. His nine-year-old sister, Tatya, and Marim, outside of his fence, joined and just shut down, were afraid. The impact of a shocked Archeing struck windows but there was no stroke on their site, just a broken and dusty glass everywhere. It was one of many similar incidents. Abudagga says: “Less many times, in such times, the mercy of God,” says Abudagga.
That they sometimes feel like a miracle. But when Marim, Tatha, and Karim stayed in Gaza at all and were not dried to have a question now that is experiencing the UK external office and the local office. The British Council, who gave Bassemem Abudagga for three years to the UK to make his PhD in the PHD Business Study Youtark St. University back in 2022, sponsored by an external office.
Under UK immigration laws, the laws of Abudagga may have brought his family to him in 2022 but he decided he would not be able to pay and to visit them when he could. He ended up in a few weeks before a deadly hamas on October, during a trip back to Gaza. Abudagga of being a foreign student learns and works here (talks in Manchectestestestester’s money), the government has no doubt their re-unoccupity of the UK. But it seems to beudagga that it is nothing to let it happen.
“The government was able to do something,” says Abudagga. “I have the right to have my family here and there are many British citizens issued. I have all the local papers.”
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His case was taken with Labor Mps of York Central, Rachael Maskell, and Salford, Rebecca Long-Bailey. The free virtual appearance of Abudagga last year. Authorities answer that Marim must obtain fingerprints to apply for her and her children to be issued. But this is impossible since no center is standing in Gaza to do so. Abudagga asked that the fingerprint is determined until we cross the border into Egypt – if they can find the way to do that.
Abudagga family’s suffering is one of millions of Gaza, but it is unusual for being one of the UK government with direct responsibility. Rachael Maskell said: “It is very frustrating when the ministers are controlling the case like any other, when the parent will do to join the Burieucracy that fails to support people in very difficult circumstances.”
Marim, Falmya and Karim now live in a tent near the sea in Gaza in the area where Israel said. Abudagga says: “It is true not safe at all,” says Abudagga. As the warfits appear over 250 members of his wide family lose their lives. Each time they are being misled for all their health is removed.
Two weeks ago, Abudagga sent a message to the Support and others who were trying to help, saying that the condition was immediately deteriorating. For the children, “They are in a crisis: they are so vulnerable: they live in the weapons for bombs, but there is no whole number.” But nothing changed.
Abudagga Manager at York St John Niversity, Dr Alexandra Dales, who provides additional financial aid in their achievement, and he cannot speak enough for his disciple. “It is a privilege to guard BASSM. He has shown wonderful courage during the conflict and continue to read throughout the world also reflects the impact of their Bassse and family.”
The British Council said he “has and continues to highlight Basmemi’s trials”. The external office claims the case of the Anakudagga family to the Home Office of the Home Ministry: “Visa application centers are open and work in Egypt.”