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Yaron Avraham was educated to be a martyr in Gaza - and became a Jew Israel today

2020-10-21T12:57:57.018Z


| Jewish NewsWhen he was nine, his sister was murdered in front of his eyes in Lod against the background of "family honor" • He was sent to an extremist mosque in Gaza, lived in a Muslim cemetery and eventually converted Yaron Avraham was born into an extremist religious Muslim family in the city of Lod. When he was nine years old, his sister was murdered against the background of "family honor" before his e


When he was nine, his sister was murdered in front of his eyes in Lod against the background of "family honor" • He was sent to an extremist mosque in Gaza, lived in a Muslim cemetery and eventually converted

Yaron Avraham was born into an extremist religious Muslim family in the city of Lod.

When he was nine years old, his sister was murdered against the background of "family honor" before his eyes, and he was exiled to a mosque in Gaza so that he would not tell.

Today he is a Torah and mitzvah observant Jew, who wants to turn the story of his life into a book called "Not Afraid of a Long Road."

To this end, he launched a mass recruitment campaign.

Avraham shares that he was sent alone to Gaza after his sister was murdered, "she returned home after dark, an act that was considered strictly forbidden, and that was enough for the brothers to murder her."

In Gaza, the Koran studied in a mosque of an extremist Muslim sect and was educated to be a martyr through visits to cemeteries and daily brainwashing against the Jewish people.

At the mosque in Gaza, he was also severely abused and after rebelling, was deported from there to a mosque in the Hebron area.

He later managed to return to the family home in Lod, but soon escaped from it and lived in the Muslim cemetery in the city.

During his search for food, he met a kind-hearted Jew who helped him with food and money and helped him move to Tel Aviv, which in retrospect was his first step on the long journey to Judaism.

He joined Israeli society and later was adopted by a Jewish family, enlisted in Givati ​​and served in Gaza.

He then came to the Meir Institute, where he studied Judaism and converted to Judaism.

For the past three years he has been lecturing on the story of his life around the country.

He also came to Lod, where he lectured 150 meters from the house where he grew up.

"Thank God I am not afraid and do not let them defeat me and affect my life," he says.

Now he wants to tell the story of his life also through a book, in which he sees a mission: "I see the story of a life as a tool of mission and message for every Jew who loves his people and country, and my ambition is that as many people learn even in the darkest moments, when we are in the abyss. We also have the strength to overcome and overcome any obstacle. I also want to say to all of us: 'We are in the right place, be proud of who you are.' We do not live in rent, Eretz Israel is our home, of the Jews. It is a seemingly simple message, but get up in the morning with the feeling This is the hard work. "

"I met a lot of people who in my eyes told me they were confused. The media say over and over again that we are occupying, and people are confused because of it, but it cannot be that the Arabs will feel they own the house here, and the Jews will live in question. I want to make the question mark an exclamation point. "Who came from outside to the people of Israel and sees everything that is happening in the world, it is also important for me to say that the unity that exists within the people of Israel is something special that must be maintained. Unfortunately, there are too many people trying to dismantle it, and it must not happen."

"The book is in the initial writing stages and later writers and editors will enter the picture in favor of further professional research. When I started working on the book I realized that I must do careful research and bring real pictures from Gaza, and I realized that in order for that to happen I have to mobilize. Recruitment to make the dream come true. "

Source: israelhayom

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