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His brothers would have been killed if Isil had known they were related to a sergeant.
“They know about the battle, that we are coming for them,” he said. “For two years now I have not been able to smile or be happy, knowing we are separated. When Tel Shahir falls I will smile once more.”
He also hopes to see his house, which is now occupied by refugees who fled another Isil village.
He said he will not ask for his home back, after all the family has been through.
He will move in with his brothers to be closer to them, he said. “I will never forgive myself. I was a soldier and I was supposed to protect them,” he said. “I will never forgive myself.”
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