Fauda star Lior Raz saves lives during bombings in Israel

Fauda star Lior Raz saves lives during bombings in Israel

The actor appears in a video shared on his Instagram profile.

Lior RazIsraeli actor and screenwriter known for his participation in the popular television series Netflix feudposted a video on his Instagram profile showing himself hiding from rockets during a rescue mission in the Israeli town of Sderot, which has been bombed by Hamas in recent hours as part of the renewed conflict between the Palestinian Islamic terror group and Israel.

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Lior Raz also appears in “The Crowded Room” and “Hit & Run” as well as in the films “6 Underground” and writes that he traveled to the devastated south of the country to join “hundreds of brave “Brothers in Arms” volunteers who support the local population. The actor, tasked with picking up two families, is shown seeking shelter from Hamas rockets first flying overhead and then hearing the crack from a short distance away. It is currently unclear whether the mission was successful.

Israeli Ambassador to the United Nations Gilad Erdan reported that around 150 Israelis were taken hostage by Hamas-backed militants and more than a thousand were killed, most of them in their homes and at a music festival in the desert near the border Gaza massacred. Israel’s response was equally widespread and violent and, according to Gaza’s Health Ministry, some 830 Palestinians died under Israeli bombs.

Fauda, ​​​​a political thriller created by Raz himself Avi Issacharoffis based on both of their experiences in the Israeli Defense Forces and tells the story of Israeli secret agent Doron Kavillio (Raz) and his team. Over the seasons, we’ve seen Doron pursue a ruthless Hamas terrorist called The Panther, an Islamic State militant who founded an ISIS cell in the occupied territories, the son of a former Hamas leader who kidnapped two young Israelis and brought them to Gaza the kidnappers who handed over to his Hezbollah superiors in Lebanon. The series was recently renewed for a fifth series of episodes by Israeli broadcaster Yes Oh.