Nawaf, the young son of martyred security officer Staff Sgt. Jarallah Bin Ali Al-Jarallah, has sent an emotional, handwritten letter to all those on the most-wanted list appealing to them to return to their families and children. He called upon them not to involve themselves in acts that deprive their own children, and others like him and his sister, from paternal love. In his letter, Nawaf said, “I am the son of a martyr. I lost my father when he was killed in a security operation. Don't allow your children to face the same fate. Return to them.” For his part, Faris, the son of the martyr Staff Sgt. Salim Bin Risheid Al-Mousa, expressed his wish that the most-wanted persons would see reason and not allow themselves to be misled by deviant thinking. He said that they should think about their families and the society to which they belong. He added, “I think about the children of these men and how they would suffer if they lost their fathers, God forbid.” His brother Osama Al-Mousa asks, “Why don't these people think about their children and their future. Don't they realize that there is nothing sadder and more bitter than to lose one of your parents? Why are they fighting against their nation which has given them so much?” Also, their sister Anwaar Al-Mousa said, “I would like to send a letter to every one of the most wanted militants saying, ‘Do not deprive a child of his father, a wife of her husband, or the nation of its sons.'” Ahmad Othman Aal Omairah Al-Ghamdi, father of the wanted militant Othman Aal Omairah, said all the family members in Bal'ala village denounce the acts committed by those on the list of 85 most wanted persons, and they stand shoulder to shoulder with the state. In a telephone interview from his residence in Taif Governorate, Al-Ghamdi said, “My son suddenly disappeared from his residence in Al-Baha on Jan. 25, 2009 without the knowledge of anyone in the family