In a short video shared on X, the social media site formerly known as Twitter, Raz and Chaos co-creator Avi Issacharoff pulls themselves together as shrapnel rains down on their heads.
“Accompanied by Yohanan Plesner and Avi Issakharov, I headed south to join hundreds of brave volunteers working tirelessly to help residents in southern Israel. “We were sent to the bombed city of Szdero to extract two families,” the actor said.
Accompanied by Johanan Plessner @yplesner And Avi @issacharoff I headed south to join hundreds of brave volunteers “brothers in arms” who worked tirelessly to help the people of southern Israel. We were sent to the bombed city of Sderot to extract two families pic.twitter.com/WpM9JLeOZM
– Lior Raz (@lioraz) October 9, 2023
It is not clear whether the mission was successful or not wrap. As is known, the The Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) has taken hundreds of people hostage in recent days and threatened to execute them on Monday.
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Lior Raz was a member of an elite military unit for twenty years before he was hired by a security company in the United States. Among others, he was Arnold Schwarzenegger’s bodyguard.
Later, he studied acting in Israel and acted in plays, then became the main character in the TV series “Fauda,” which is very popular in Israel. Lior Raz was supposed to be a guest at the MCC Festival in Esztergom, held from July 27 to 29, but he ultimately canceled the show.
Fauda deals with the conflict between Palestine and Israel in an acceptable and realistic way.
The popular series — which ran for four seasons but has already ordered a fifth — has won numerous TV awards in recent years, was named one of the best international TV series of 2017 by The New York Times, and most critics have praised the Netflix series. The series was a success because it showed with merciless honesty that neither of the warring sides could clearly say who was more evil in the end.
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