UAE reunites Yemeni Jewish family after 15 years apart

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The family members expressed “extreme happiness” in a video recorded about their reunion. (WAM)
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The family members expressed “extreme happiness” in a video recorded about their reunion. (WAM)
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The family members expressed “extreme happiness” in a video recorded about their reunion. (WAM)
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The family members expressed “extreme happiness” in a video recorded about their reunion. (WAM)
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Updated 09 August 2020
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UAE reunites Yemeni Jewish family after 15 years apart

  • The UAE reunited a Jewish Yemeni family after 15 years of separation
  • They described being reunited as a “miracle” after such a long time apart

DUBAI: The UAE has helped a Jewish Yemeni family reunite with its other members in London after 15 years of separation.
Emirati authorities were able to facilitate the travel of the mother and father from Yemen to the UAE, as well as arrange for their daughter, son, his wife and the grandchildren, who are living in London, to join them there.

The family members expressed “extreme happiness” in a video recorded about their reunion by state news agency WAM.

They described being reunited as a “miracle” after such a long time apart. 
“It was nothing short of a miracle and the realisation of an impossible dream,” a statement on behalf of the family said.

“We thank the UAE for their great support in arranging the reunion.
The father, who expressed his appreciation for the UAE’s help, said: “I feel as if I were reborn today. I am so happy to have met all my children and grandchildren.”


Drone strike kills 10, including 7 children, in Sudan’s El-Obeid: medical source

Updated 06 January 2026
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Drone strike kills 10, including 7 children, in Sudan’s El-Obeid: medical source

  • An eyewitness said the strike hit a house in the center of the army-controlled capital of North Kordofan

PORT SUDAN, Sudan: A drone strike on the Sudanese city of El-Obeid killed 10 people including seven children on Monday, a medical source told AFP.
An eyewitness said the strike hit a house in the center of the army-controlled capital of North Kordofan, which the rival paramilitary Rapid Support Forces have sought to encircle for months.
Since April 2023, Sudan has been gripped by a war between the army and the RSF, with some of the worst violence currently unfolding in Sudan’s strategic southern Kordofan region.
El-Obeid, the region’s main city, lies on a key crossroads connecting the capital Khartoum with the vast western Darfur region — where the army lost its last major position in October.
Following its victory in Darfur, the RSF has pushed through Kordofan, seeking to recapture Sudan’s central corridor and tightening its siege with its local allies around several army-held cities.
Hundreds of thousands face mass starvation across the region.
Last year, the army broke a paramilitary siege on El-Obeid, which the RSF has sought to encircle since.
Drone strikes on Sunday caused a power outage in the city but left no reports of casualties.
Last week, a coalition of armed groups allied with the army said they had retaken several towns south of El-Obeid, which according to a military source could “open up the road between El-Obeid and Dilling” — one of South Kordofan’s besieged cities.
Since it began, the war has killed tens of thousands of people and forced more than 11 million people to flee internally and across borders.
It has also created the world’s largest hunger and displacement crises, and been described as a “war of atrocities” by the United Nations.