The U.S. Department of Defense has announced the repatriation of Ridah Bin Saleh al-Yazidi, a long-held inmate of the Guantanamo Bay detention facility, back to Tunisia following a comprehensive review process. The Pentagon's statement did not disclose whether al-Yazidi accepted guilt, as he has been held since 2002 amid the ongoing "war on terror," with 26 detainees remaining at the facility.
Guantanamo Bay Detainee Ridah Bin Saleh al-Yazidi Repatriated to Tunisia

Guantanamo Bay Detainee Ridah Bin Saleh al-Yazidi Repatriated to Tunisia
The U.S. Department of Defense confirms a Guantanamo Bay inmate has been sent back to his homeland, Tunisia.
Following extensive scrutiny from various agencies, Ridah Bin Saleh al-Yazidi has been cleared for transfer from Guantanamo Bay to Tunisia, marking a significant development in the ongoing processes surrounding detainee management at the facility. Opened in January 2002, the detention camp has been a pivotal element in the U.S. strategy against terrorism, with individuals classified as unlawful combatants held there. The Pentagon has indicated that 26 detainees still reside in the camp, including 14 who are eligible for potential transfer. The statement refrained from detailing any acceptance of guilt by al-Yazidi, underlining the complexities of legal and human rights issues surrounding the inmates. Meanwhile, the facility continues to undergo scrutiny and debate as the U.S. seeks closures to its long-standing commitment to detaining suspected terrorists.