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Families celebrate as five Bahrainis return home from detention in Yemen

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Last updated: 2024/10/20 at 8:04 PM
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The families of the five Bahrainis held in Yemen expressed their joy and relief as their loved ones safely returned home. Mrs. Zainab, mother of Mahmoud Fouad Ibrahim, and Hussain Saleh Hassan, father of Ali, thanked the country’s leadership for bringing their sons back. They expressed overwhelming happiness and pride in Bahrain’s commitment to looking after its citizens wherever they may be. Abbas Mohammed Abdulrasool, father of Fadhel, also expressed deep gratitude to King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, and Interior Minister Lt General H.E. Shaikh Rashid bin Abdullah Al Khalifa for their efforts in bringing the men home.

Abbas Mohammed Abdulrasool praised the care shown in bringing the five men back and highlighted the efforts of all involved in resolving the matter. He described the reunion as a “priceless moment” and appreciated the regular communication from officials that gave the families peace of mind. The Ministries of Interior and Foreign Affairs were also recognized for their hard work in negotiating the release of the men after weeks of talks with Yemeni authorities.

The Ministry of Interior expressed gratitude to Yemeni officials for their assistance in bringing the five Bahrainis back to the Kingdom and stated that the necessary legal steps are being taken. The families also acknowledged the efforts of the Council of Representatives in helping resolve the situation. They praised King Hamad for his caring leadership and ongoing concern for the welfare of Bahraini citizens, both domestically and internationally.

Overall, this heartwarming story of the safe return of the five Bahrainis held in Yemen showcases the strong bonds between the citizens and the leadership of Bahrain. The families’ expressions of gratitude highlight the unity and support that exist within the nation, as well as the dedication of the authorities to ensuring the safety and well-being of all Bahraini citizens. The safe return of these individuals serves as a reminder of the importance of diplomatic efforts and cooperation between countries in resolving complex and challenging situations.

In conclusion, the families of the five Bahrainis held in Yemen are filled with gratitude and relief as their loved ones return home safely. Their heartfelt thanks to the country’s leadership, both at the highest levels and within government ministries, reflect a strong sense of unity and care for the well-being of all citizens. The successful resolution of this situation highlights the importance of collaboration and communication between nations in ensuring the safety and security of individuals, no matter where they may be. And, above all, it is a testament to the caring leadership of King Hamad and the ongoing efforts to protect and support Bahraini citizens at home and abroad.

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