Arizona’s Hegazy Family Evacuated from Gaza Strip
62-Day Struggle Finally Over As Family Reunites in Amman, Jordan
By Aishah Schwartz
WASHINGTON, DC – Dr. Mohamed Hegazy, whose wife, Sohair (36), and daughters Somaya (19), Asma (18), Israa (15), and sons, Sohaib (14), and Mos’ab (11), were stranded and waiting 62-days to be evacuated from the Gaza Strip, have been reunited in Amman, Jordan.
Hegazy and his family, just two weeks into their long awaited 15-year family reunion, were caught in the middle of the conflict erupting on June 7, 2007 between Fatah and Hamas, resulting in Hamas control of the Gaza Strip.
After contacting the U.S. Consulate Hegazy received approval for evacuation on June 21, 2007, but was told that approval for his family had not been granted. Since his return to the U.S., Hegazy has been fighting an ongoing battle to get his family home, and more recently contacted MAS Freedom for support.
MAS Freedom Executive Director, Mahdi Bray went immediately to task.
“We could not stand by and watch as the lives of hard-working, honest, law-abiding Muslim-American citizens were needlessly jeopardized. Insisting upon our government’s immediate approval of the Hegazy family’s evacuation is just a part of the work we do at MAS Freedom,” stated Bray.
In the days that followed, MASF Civil and Human Rights Director, Ibrahim Abdil-Mu’id Ramey continued to follow-up on Bray’s earlier communications with Senator McCain’s office and the U.S. Department of State, reasserting the necessity of evacuating the Hegazy family as soon as possible.
“The Hegazy family are American citizens and our government had a responsibility to do everything they could to expedite their safe return,” asserted Bray.
Tuesday morning, August 21 brought word from David Foley, at the Department of State, offering reassurances that the Hegazy family would be evacuated by the end of the week. The call was followed by written confirmation from Department of State staff member Kim B. Richter.
In a telephone call from Amman, Hegazy reported, “Thanks to God and the countless prayers of family, friends, and others wishing us well, my family has been evacuated.”
Hegazy added, “The travel route by bus from Israel to Jordan would ordinarily only have taken about three hours, but under the current circumstances, the journey took 17-hours. Aside from being terribly distressed by our separation and the nightmare of the last 62-days, my family is well. We are grateful to be reunited. I would like to thank MAS Freedom for their support in my family’s time of crisis.”
Good news looms on the horizon for many other families as Hegazy also reported that today’s evacuation included two busloads of evacuees.
In an email from Jordan Dr. Hegazy said: ” I really appreciate the efforts of everyone that helped make it happen including American Consulate General in Jerusalem, American Citizen Services, and our State Department. Special thanks go to MAS Freedom Foundation and the media who pushed our State Department to act sooner than they would without the publicity, and they put the Israeli position on the spot, a position that was not cooperative.”
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