I first met Aqel Biltaji at the National Prayer Breakfast and we became friends – he graciously called me his “cousin” even though I’m an Israeli Jew and he was born and raised in Gaza, fleeing to Amman during the ’48 war
I first met Aqel Biltaji at the National Prayer Breakfast and we became friends – he graciously called me his “cousin” even though I’m an Israeli Jew and he was born and raised in Gaza, fleeing to Amman during the ’48 war