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Israeli Doctors Heal Christian Pastor/Terror Victim

By: Steve

Pastor Umar Mulinde was brutally attacked with acid for espousing and preaching pro-Israel views in his native country of Uganda.

In this interview with Yishai Fleisher, Umar tells us about his journey from being an Israel-hating Muslim to a Christian preacher who loves Israel, eventually making his way to Israel to be healed from the vicious acid attack against him which he suffered because of his love for the Jewish People.

An amazing story from an amazing person.

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