
Father Meets Son Born from Smuggled Sperm After 25 Years
Abdul Karim al-Rimawi held his 13-year-old son Majd for the first time after spending 25 years in Israeli prisons. Majd was conceived through sperm his father smuggled from prison for IVF treatment in 2013.
After a quarter century behind bars, a father finally wrapped his arms around the son he'd never met.
Abdul Karim al-Rimawi walked free from Israeli prison in 2026 after 25 years of incarceration. Waiting for him was Majd, now 13 years old, conceived through an extraordinary act of hope and determination.
In 2013, while still imprisoned, al-Rimawi managed to smuggle his sperm out of the facility. His wife used it for IVF treatment, bringing Majd into the world. The boy grew up knowing his father only through stories, letters, and whatever limited contact prison allowed.
The reunion marked the end of a childhood spent waiting. For 13 years, Majd carried his father's name and features but had never felt his embrace or heard his voice in person.

Sunny's Take
This story captures something remarkable about the human spirit when faced with seemingly impossible circumstances. A man imprisoned found a way to become a father, to create life and legacy even from behind bars.
His wife kept their family alive through years of separation, raising their son with the promise that one day he would meet his dad. That's not just love. That's unshakeable faith in a better tomorrow.
For Majd, the wait is over. The father who existed only in imagination now stands beside him in reality. Their first embrace carried 13 years of birthdays, milestones, and ordinary moments that were anything but ordinary for this family.
Families separated by incarceration face unique challenges worldwide. This reunion reminds us that even in the darkest circumstances, people find creative ways to maintain bonds and build futures. They refuse to let walls, literal or figurative, sever the connections that matter most.
Now father and son can begin writing their story together, making up for lost time one moment at a time.
Based on reporting by Al Jazeera English
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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