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    Gulf News | Syrians: Security, stability, and unity of ranks are basic pillars in the meanings of the lofty word

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    June 5, 2026
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    Gulf News | Syrians: Security, stability, and unity of ranks are basic pillars in the meanings of the lofty word


    A number of members of the Shura Council confirmed that the Supreme Speech of His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, King of the country, reflected a comprehensive national vision based on consolidating security and stability, preserving national gains, and enhancing unity of ranks and community cohesion, as the basic pillars for continuing the comprehensive development process in the Kingdom of Bahrain. They added that the contents of the Supreme Speech embodied the firm confidence in the awareness of the Bahraini citizen and his ability to protect his homeland and its capabilities, and stressed the importance of preserving the supreme national interest and promoting the values of Responsible citizenship, loyalty and national belonging.

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    Khalid Hussein Al-Maskati, Chairman of the Shura Council’s Financial and Economic Affairs Committee, confirmed that the noble speech of His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, the great king of the country, embodied a profound leadership vision based on the firm confidence in the awareness of the Bahraini citizen and his ability to protect the gains of his country, and to consolidate the foundations of stability that constitute the solid foundation for continuing the comprehensive development process. He explained that the praise contained in the noble speech for national solidarity and societal responsibility reflects the fact that the achievements The development and economic growth achieved by the Kingdom of Bahrain over the decades is the result of a cohesive national partnership between the leadership and the people, and a shared belief that the continuation of the process of progress and development begins with the strength of society and the unity of the national ranks.

    On the same level, Ijlal Issa Bubshait, Chairman of the Women and Children’s Affairs Committee of the Shura Council, confirmed that the royal speech of His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, the country’s great king, carried a high national appreciation for the Bahraini citizen and the Bahraini family, which has proven in various national situations and stations that it is the first bulwark for consolidating the values ​​of belonging, loyalty and responsibility towards the homeland. Explaining that His Majesty the King’s praise of the sincere feelings and sincere patriotic stances demonstrated by Bahraini families greatly highlights the pivotal position that the family occupies in national construction, as it is the first school in which the values ​​of good citizenship are formed, and in which children are raised to love the homeland, rally around its leadership, and be proud of its identity and achievements.

    Bubshait added that the call to adhere to the unity of the national ranks and promote community solidarity included in the royal speech carries a very important message regarding the role played by Bahraini women in preserving the national fabric and promoting a culture of cohesion, tolerance and societal responsibility. Pointing out that Bahraini women were, and still are, an essential and indispensable partner in the process of development and construction, and an active contributor to consolidating social stability, through their role in the family, various workplaces, and national giving. The continuous development witnessed by the Kingdom in the empowerment of women and child care embodies the lofty royal vision that places the human being and the family at the heart of the comprehensive development project.

    For his part, Ali Hussein Al-Shehabi, Vice Chairman of the Human Rights Committee of the Shura Council, stressed that the Supreme Speech established a balanced national equation that combines maintaining security and stability on the one hand, and consolidating the values of responsible citizenship and the rule of law on the other hand, as they are basic foundations for protecting rights and promoting national gains, adding that the royal praise for the awareness and rallying around the citizens showed during the last stage confirms that the strength of societies is measured by the extent of the deep-rooted sense of national responsibility and commitment to the public interest, which is What the people of Bahrain demonstrated in various national positions.

    On the same level, Adel bin Abdul Rahman Al-Asoumi, a member of the Shura Council, said that the royal speech of His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, King of the country, carried within it an integrated vision for national security that combines soft power and the ability to deter, stressing that His Majesty put the international community before its responsibilities towards maritime security in the Strait of Hormuz and the rejection of weapons of mass destruction.

    Al-Asomi added: “His Majesty the King did not address his speech only to Bahrainis, but to the entire world. The message was clear that Bahrain will not hesitate to defend its sovereignty, and will not allow any interference or aggression to affect the unity of ranks or the development process, and at the same time its hand remains extended for peace based on mutual respect.”

    For his part, Fouad Ahmed Al-Hajji, a member of the Shura Council, confirmed that the speech of His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, the country’s great king, clearly reflected the amount of confidence that His Majesty places in the people of Bahrain and their pivotal role in protecting the nation, preserving its achievements and enhancing its development path, noting that what was mentioned in the noble speech of praise for the patriotic positions of the honorable Bahraini citizens and families embodies the wise leadership’s appreciation for the awareness and responsibility demonstrated by the people of the country. And a commitment to the supreme national interest in various circumstances, indicating that this cohesion between the leadership and the people represents one of the most prominent factors of success and stability that distinguishes the Kingdom of Bahrain.

    In turn, Dr. Jamila Mohammed Redha Al-Salman, Chairman of the Services Committee of the Shura Council, praised the contents of the lofty speech delivered by His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, the King of the country, during His Majesty’s presidency of the regular weekly meeting of the Council of Ministers yesterday (Monday), stressing that the lofty national messages included in the speech reflect the wise vision of His Majesty in strengthening the unity of the national ranks, consolidating the values of loyalty and belonging, and preserving national gains. And protecting the process of development and prosperity.

    Dr. Al-Salman stressed that His Majesty the King’s praise of the honorable national stances of citizens, state institutions, and various societal activities embodies the depth of cohesion between the leadership and the people, and reflects the awareness and high national responsibility enjoyed by Bahraini society in facing challenges and preserving the nation’s security and stability.



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