The righteous man from Lebanon “I was born as a Shia Muslim in South Lebanon by the name of Ibrahim Yassin. During my previous life, Lebanon was the “playground” of the Middle East, much like Syria is today. I was harassed on daily basis by the Palestinian organizations that controlled the area I was living in because I was a Shia Muslim, so when the Israelis came I was happy because they restored order in my village. I wanted to have a quiet village and a normal life that will be free from violence, so I decided to help provide the Israelis with Information about insurgent activity in my village — a decision that would come to change my life dramatically. In 1985 I was kidnapped by Hezbollah and I was locked in an underground bunker for an entire year. Take your worst nightmare, multiply it by 1,000 and you ...
Meet Ori. “I live in a small apartment and work long hours so a dog wasn’t an option. I thought about getting a cat but my flatmate vetoed that decision so the next option was getting Stalin. What can you tell me about Stalin? The name “ferret” is derived from the Latin furittus, meaning “little thief” and Stalin has a habit of “stealing” small items like pens and keys that he stashes in his den, which is also known as my sofa. It’s a small price to pay for a great companion.”