From Israel To Islam Zionist Lady Turns Pro Palestine But Netizens Warn She Might Be A Spy

CITIZENS of Israel who travel across the world will need to be careful with all that negative narrative about the country and its people. News of Israeli tourists being beaten or harassed is no longer news.
And with all the atrocities and brutality at Gaza being covered extensively by the world’s media, this is expected. But the question remains if there really is no redemption for the nation and her people.
Apparently not, as seen in a recent video where an Israeli lady decided to convert to Islam and peacefully protest against the violence committed against Palestine.
SHE LEFT ISRAEL AND BECAME MUSLIM
TAKBEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEER! pic.twitter.com/bMIi8Bfv1M
— Jvnior (@JvniorLive) October 2, 2025
Many netizens praised her for her action, with @5teesMusic claiming that this was the only way to cleanse oneself from the corruption that is the Israeli way.

Then there were several others who were doubtful of her intentions. According to @Gtrealmacoy, she was likely an undercover agent. Netizen @AnalystZara further pointed out Catherine Perez, a Mossad agent who entered Iran as a convert.

“Reminds me of jews during prophet’s time. Just be careful,” said @Twitu3578. Also, @rosdikuat claims the lady in the video was two different people.
The picture comments are equally interesting:

But who exactly is Catherine Perez? She gained infamy in Iranian media after former reformist presidential candidate Mostafa Kavakebian alleged that she had gained access to the country’s sensitive institutions by cultivating intimate ties with more than a hundred senior officials.
Born in France in 1982 into a secular Jewish household, Perez, better known today as Catherine Perez-Shakdam, later moved to the United Kingdom for her studies.
While attending the University of London, she met a Sunni Muslim from Yemen’s capital, Sana’a. The two married within six months, when she was only 18.
Their marriage produced two children, though the relationship ended in divorce in 2014, with Perez-Shakdam securing custody.
Her name resurfaced in 2022, when accusations of espionage followed her public shift in views on Iran. Addressing these claims in a BBC Persian “60 Minutes” interview on March 28, 2022, she dismissed the notion of being a foreign agent, stressing instead that she went to Iran as an analyst.— Focus Malaysia
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