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He thanked them for rising to the challenge and putting the safety of others before their own.
- Hamdan bin Mohammed (@HamdanMohammed) June 10, 2020
Here's his letter in full:
My dear brothers and sisters, the brave heroes at the frontline.
In our desperate times, you rose to the challenge. Armed with your selflessness, you've redefined the meaning of service and sacrifice. Your courage has built an invincible fortress protecting our society.
You are today's finest soldiers, the barrier between us and the pandemic. We cannot thank you enough for your spirit that protects our nation.
Thank you for putting our safety before yours. You have set an example for the heroes to come. Your sacrifice is inspiring, humbling, and a legacy that our history will remember forever.
With God's grace, we will get through these times. And together, we will emerge stronger and more determined to continue our journey of shaping the future.
Thank you
Your brother,
Hamdan bin Mohammed
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