Wednesday, March 25, 2026

Michael Gamal's Story - From Antisemitism to Understanding - Sally Zahav

 

by Sally Zahav

This is an inspiring story of intellectual and moral courage - young man's painful journey from baseless hatred of Jews to enlightenment. The text below is taken from the podcast

 

 

00:00 The Story That Changed Everything  

00:23 From Coptic Christian to Pro-Palestinian Activist  

01:10 Growing Up Without Identity  

02:30 First Exposure to Israel — “We Lost Every War?”  

03:20 9/11 and the Identity Shift  

04:50 Finding Belonging in California 

06:10 First Encounter with Extremism  

07:45 How Radicalization Really Happens  

09:55 Why He Converted to Islam  

11:48 “There’s No Radical Islam — Just Islam” 

14:04 Conspiracies, Denial, and Groupthink  

16:20 “I Wanted Israel Destroyed” 

17:42 The Real Root: Jealousy  

20:12 October 7 and His Father’s Warning 

 22:00 The Hostage Poster Moment  

23:30 “I Realized I Was No Better” 

 26:00 The Iran Attack Wake-Up Call 

 27:30 Walking Away From It All  

29:00 The Moment That Made Him Angry  

30:30 Meeting Israelis for the First Time  

32:00 The First Time He Defended Israel  

33:30 Losing His Entire Social Circle  

34:42 The Truth About Misinformation  

36:27 Influencers and the Power of Narratives  

38:09 What People Get Wrong About This Conflict  

42:12 Why This Is a Spiritual War  

44:15 The Reaction He’s Getting Now  

45:34 Advice for Those Questioning Their Beliefs  

47:19 Final Message For nearly 20 years, Michael Gamal was deeply embedded in the pro-Palestinian movement. He didn’t just support the cause — he believed in it completely. 

He adopted the narratives, justified the hatred, and even went as far as converting to Islam — not for faith, but because it aligned with how he saw Jews and Israel. 

But something didn’t sit right. From conversations that exposed extremism… To a moment standing in front of hostage posters… To realizing he had become what he once criticized… Everything began to unravel. 

In this powerful and deeply personal conversation, Michael shares: How he was pulled into the pro-Palestinian movement The psychology behind radicalization and belonging 

What he really heard behind closed doors 

Why he says “moderate vs radical Islam” is misunderstood 

The exact moments that forced him to question everything 

And how he ultimately found his way to truth — even at the cost of losing friends, identity, and community 

This is not just a political story. It’s a human story about identity, truth, courage — and what it takes to walk away from everything you once believed. 


Sally Zahav

Source: https://youtu.be/BlTMmHo0mOU

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