Dor Shachar, born Ayman Abu Soobuch in Gaza, grew up in a culture of hatred toward Jews, influenced by his family’s beliefs and local extremism. Disillusioned, he escaped to Israel, where he sought to convert to Judaism, embracing a life of love over hatred. Despite facing suspicion and deportation back to Gaza, where he endured torture, Shachar remained committed to his new identity, symbolizing a profound personal transformation against a backdrop of violence and radicalism.
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