From Antisemitism to Israeli Advocacy: A Lebanese Woman’s Journey of Faith
Growing up in a Hezbollah-supporting home, Rawan Osman was taught to hate Israel from a young age. Today, she stands as a vocal pro-Israel activist in the Arab world, and her inspiring video interview with A Moment of Wisdom will be published on Sinai tomorrow.
By Michal Don-Yechiya
Opinion contributor··1 min read

In a world often dominated by anti-Israel propaganda and biased international narratives, rare individuals rise above, standing proudly with the only democracy in the Middle East—Israel. Among them is Rawan Osman, whose journey of transformation is nothing short of miraculous.

Raised in an environment steeped in hatred, Rawan’s Syrian father and Lebanese mother instilled a deep disdain for Jews and admiration for Hezbollah fighters. Yet, against all odds, she not only became a passionate supporter of Israel but also embarked on the journey of self-discovery.
From a childhood shaped by anti-Israel indoctrination to her first life-changing encounters with Jews in France, Rawan’s story took a pivotal turn after the events of October 7th. The truth about Judaism and the State of Israel opened her eyes and led her to discover her own personal truth—a truth rooted in love, understanding, and faith.
Tomorrow (Tuesday), Rawan’s extraordinary story will be shared, offering a powerful testament to the strength of truth and the transformative power of faith. Her journey reminds us of the Biblical promise in Isaiah 60:1: “Arise, shine, for your light has come, and the glory of the Lord rises upon you.”
Rawan’s courage and conviction are an inspiration to all who stand with Israel, a reminder that even in the darkest of circumstances, the light of truth can break through and lead to profound transformation.
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