In early April, an Iranian ex-convict and refugee from the Islamic state visited Israel. Although she came quietly, on her own and as a tourist, her presence was quickly discovered by a number of news organizations. Curiosity created a host of questions. Why was she imprisoned? How did she escape a death sentence? What happened while she was in prison? Why was she released? What does she think about the Iranian regime? Where does she live today? What does she do? What does she think about Jews? About Israel?

And why was she here? Did she have an agenda?

My encounter with her was entirely accidental. On Sunday, April 16, I was in Jerusalem’s Old City. After ordering a sandwich at a cafe, I looked for a table and saw Earl and Kathleen Cox, well-known Christian advocates for Israel. After greeting them, I was invited to join a conversation they were having with a striking dark-haired Persian woman who was telling a remarkable story.

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