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BBC A number of soldiers in camouflage clothing and blue hats walk through the airport. There are people with welcome home balloons and banners. BBC

Over 200 Irish troops have returned to Ireland

More than 200 Irish troops from the 124th Infantry Battalion returned to Ireland from Lebanon on Monday.

The United Nations Interim Force Lebanon (UNIFIL) returned to Dublin Airport following a six-month deployment to South Lebanon.

There were tears and cheers as the troop filtered into the arrivals hall with many excited children, parents and partners waving flags, balloons and posters.

The returning troops have operated in the IRISHPOLBATT Area of Operations (AO), since the conflict between Israel and Hezbollah began.

On multiple occasions UNIFIL, and specifically these Irish troops were forced to take shelter in protected positions and bunkers as the area came under fire.

Last month a UNIFIL outpost on the Israel-Lebanon border was damaged during fighting between the two sides.

WiFi communication went down in the area months ago, meaning the Irish troops couldn’t contact families like they normally would.

‘Like Christmas Eve’

A woman stands smiling in a green top with a banner that says welcome home sean pol, there are Irish flags on the sign. Below her there are children in white tops that hold a sign which says welcome home daddy.

Sarah McCabe and her daughter Saoirse

Waiting for her husband Sean Pol was Belfast woman Sarah McCabe and her daughter Saoirse.

Sarah is a cardio-physiologist in Belfast Children’s Hospital and said family life is tough without her partner.

“It’s very hard without him, for pick ups and afterschool stuff. You’re a single parent for six months.

“This is like Christmas Eve all over again, just waiting to the big day,” she said.

“From the moment he left I’ve been counting down. So has the little one.”

Sean Pol has been in the Irish Defence Forces for 18 years but the deteriorating situation in the middle east has caused further worry for families.

“It’s a very worrying time, but the lack of communication this time. Normally we’d hear from him everyday but it was a couple of days at least before we’d hear from him.

“I was a bit obsessed with the news to be honest, I’m not normally, but I became obsessed.

“People in work kept bringing it up and I had to tell them to stop.”

‘This one was a lot tougher’

A man dressed in black, a young boy in yellow and a woman in an orange top with a black body warmer smile as they hold up a green white and orange sign which says 'Welcome home uncle Sean'.

Sarah McGeeney waiting for her brother Sean

Sarah McGeeney from Dundalk said waiting for her brother Sean to come home has been a long time coming.

“This one was a lot tougher and the wait has been much anticipated, I’m delighted he’s coming home.

“This is his second time in Lebanon.

“I did a bit of both with the news, I was avoiding and then it became an obsession. We tried to keep in contact and keep calm as much as we could.

“Sean was in the bunker so there was a lot of cabin fever but he said the morale between the lads is good and they keep each other going.”

‘Overwhelming to see them come home’

Three blonde women and one man hold up a banner that says we are so proud of you. The banner also has a collage of two soldiers.

Parents Mary and John Fleming from Galway were joined by family and friends at their airport.

Their oldest and youngest sons, Darren and Evan Fleming are both deployed together in Lebanon.

“It’s so overwhelming to see them come home, worrying if they were going to get out at all.

“We’re just buzzing,” Mary said.

“I’m overwhelmed and excited and anxious,” John added.

“I’m going to squeeze them to death, this one was extremely hard.

“Thank God they’re home.

“This time was very worrying, every time you put on the telly when they’re showing the middle east, it’s horrendous and not right what’s happening, there’s a lot of innocent people dying.

“Why can we not live in peace for the few years we’re on this planet?”

‘Unbelievable’

A soldier in a camouflage uniform and blue hugs a young girl in a white top and pink trousers and a small boy in a grey jumper in the airport.

Jamie Kilmurry reuniting with his children

One returning soldier Jamie Kilmurry held his daughter in his arms as he told the press it felt “unbelievable” to be home.

This is his second time in Lebanon and says the area has changed.

“I just want to relax after being away for six months,” he said.

“We made do without the internet, we could ring home on landlines.

“Morale is good yeah, it’s the joys of the job.”

Jamie Kilmurry holds his daughter in his arms. Mrs Kilmurray holds their son

Jamie Kilmurry, happy to back with his family

‘Waiting for this moment’

Two women hug in the airport. One woman is a solider in camouflage clothing with a blue hat. She is hugging a woman in a white t-shirt with an irish flag. In the back there are more soldiers with their families.

Aisling Keogh and mum Lorraine

Aisling Keogh from Coolock is returning from her first tour of Lebanon and says she’s “overwhelmed.”

“I’m so excited to be home, it’s been a long six months waiting for this moment.

“This was my first time overseas, it was challenging definitely but I enjoyed it.

“I’m going to go home and see my dog now.”



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