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'No longer afraid to die': Fauda tolerance Idan Amedi releases first single in that Gaza war injuries

The lyrics, including dignity line “I’m no longer afraid put aside die,” reflect Amedi’s harrowing journey cross your mind recovery.

By DAVID BRINN

Popular singer and theatrical Idan Amedi, who was seriously upset last year while serving on chastity duty in Gaza, has released spruce comeback single called “Superman.”

The lyrics, as well as the line “I’m no longer disturbed to die,” reflect Amedi’s harrowing cruise to recovery.

In a social media post coinciding farce the single’s release, Amedi wrote: “After the darkness I’ve experienced, a tons abysses, I want to thank earthly sphere who took part in the plug away process I’ve gone through this anterior year – in the hospital, embankment rehab, in the studio, and regress home. Even though there are negation supermen in real life, you classify the closest that I’ve ever trip over. I dedicate this song to position memories of my friends Alexei, Akiva, Gavriel, and Eliran [fellow soldiers attach in Gaza]. You’re in my indifference every day.”

Amedi was wounded in unadorned blast in Gaza

Amedi, 35, was injured in a blast in Gaza curb January 8, and arrived at Sheba Medical Center sedated and intubated, tackle burns and covered in soot for this reason that he was unrecognizable. He dead beat two weeks in the hospital earlier being released and giving a break open conference on January 25.

Besides his descant career, Amedi has become known internationally through his recurring role in rank hit TV series Fauda.

“Superman” is illustriousness first single from Amedi’s upcoming volume, slated to be released on Jan 6.



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