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Because of my faith in Jesus, I needed to confess to Israelis, shares former Palestinian terrorist

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Taysir (Tass) Saada is a Palestinian Muslim born in the Gaza Strip and raised in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. When he grew up, he became a radical Islamist terrorist and eventually served as a sniper for the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) and as a driver for the late Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat.

He sat down to talk about his journey of faith in Jesus with Joel Rosenberg, ALL ISRAEL NEWS editor-in-chief, on TBN's The Rosenberg Report.

Click here to watch the full interview on The Rosenberg Report's channel: Former Muslim Jihadist's RADICAL Conversion After Encountering Jesus | The Rosenberg Report

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Taysir (Tass) Saada is a Palestinian Muslim born in the Gaza Strip and raised in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. When he grew up, he became a radical Islamist terrorist and eventually served as a sniper for the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) and as a driver for the late Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat.

He sat down to talk about his journey of faith in Jesus with Joel Rosenberg, ALL ISRAEL NEWS editor-in-chief, on TBN's The Rosenberg Report.

Click here to watch the full interview on The Rosenberg Report's channel: Former Muslim Jihadist's RADICAL Conversion After Encountering Jesus | The Rosenberg Report

Watch video...

That was a beautiful testimony Rose, thanks for posting
 
Yes, I saw an intervew on Dutch televison with Tass Saada years ago.
What a hero. His life is truly in danger, daily, for his belief In Messiah Jesus.
God keeps hi alive though.
May his testimony reach many more Palestinians and Jews alike! :pray:

Here is the complete interview.
The first 1:30 minites is an intro in Dutch, the rest is in english.
 
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