O Autorze

Tass Saada is a former Palestinian sniper who became known for his dramatic transformation from a life of violence to one of peace and reconciliation. Growing up in Gaza, he was deeply influenced by the political turmoil and conflict surrounding him, which ultimately led him to join the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO). His experiences as a sniper during the tumultuous years of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict shaped his worldview and fueled his early beliefs in violence as a means to an end.

However, after his journey took a significant turn, Saada embraced a new life that focused on dialogue and understanding. He has since become an advocate for peace, sharing his story through various mediums, including his books. In "Once an Arafat Man" and "The Mind of Terror," he explores the motivations behind extremist ideologies and the importance of breaking the cycle of violence. Through his work, Saada aims to inspire others to seek reconciliation rather than conflict, emphasizing the potential for change within individuals and societies.

Narodowość Palestyński
Data Urodzenia January 1, 1973
Miejsce Urodzenia Gaza, Palestine