Father of Released Gaza Hostage Says He Hid His Arab-Israeli Identity to Protect Son
Ramzy Nassar removed his Arab-Muslim identity to prevent his son’s captors from viewing him as a collaborator's relative, aiming to protect Liam during Hamas captivity.
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Father of released Gaza hostage says he hid his Arab-Israeli identity to protect son
More than two years after his son Liam Or was freed from Gaza captivity, Ramzy Nassar said he chose not to disclose his Arab identity to protect him. 'It's not something that Hamas would take well,' he said, warning his son could have been seen as 'a traitor, the son of a traitor'
Why an Arab father hid his son’s identity from Hamas
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