Father of missing Irish-Israeli girl talks of 'his worst nightmare'
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An Irishman whose daughter is believed to have been abducted by Hamas has described the incident as "his worst nightmare"
Emily Hand is still missing, but had initially been reported dead in the 7 October attack
Her father, Tom Hand, said on Monday that he prayed that he would get Emily back
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An Irishman whose nine-year-old daughter is believed to have been abducted by Hamas has described the incident as "his worst nightmare".
Dublin-born Tom Hand was initially informed that Emily Hand was among a group of people killed in an attack on a kibbutz on 7 October.
The Irish embassy in Israel later confirmed to Irish broadcaster RT脡 that Emily was believed to have been abducted rather than killed.
Mr Hand said on Monday that he prayed that he would get Emily back.
But he said he knew that she would be "very broken" and it would "take a long time to fix her".
He was speaking at a news conference at the Israeli embassy in London, where some of the hostages鈥 families pleaded for their release.
鈥淭hey took her away, led away by terrorists鈥 kidnapped and taken to Gaza,鈥 Mr Hand said.
鈥淎nd now we are just waiting for news.
"This is my worst nightmare - believe me, it鈥檚 a nightmare.
鈥淚f you have families and kids, just imagine one day [that] one of them is gone.
"The sheer terror of a nine-year old-girl down in those dark tunnels.
鈥淪heer terror and panic every hour of every day.
"She must be saying every day: 鈥榃here is my daddy - why isn鈥檛 he coming to save me?鈥欌
earlier this month, Emily's family said the Israeli Defense Forces now believed there was a "high possibility" she was among the people being held hostage by Hamas in Gaza.
Emily was in Kibbutz Be'eri, about three miles from Gaza, when Hamas launched its attack.
More than 100 people were killed in the kibbutz.
Israel began attacking Gaza after Hamas fighters crossed the border on 7 October, killing 1,200 Israelis and taking more than 200 hostage.
Since the Hamas attacks of 7 October, Israel has been carrying out military action in Gaza.
The Irish Department of Foreign Affairs previously said it was "aware of the case of Emily Hand and is providing consular assistance to her family".
The Hamas-run health ministry in Gaza says 13,000 people have been killed in the territory since Israel began its campaign against Hamas.
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- Published5 November 2023