A year after he was badly hurt in the fighting in Gaza, Idan Amedi released a new single on Monday, titled "Superman," from his new album due to be released soon.
The "Fauda" star sings about moments in his life, starting from his childhood in Jerusalem, through his musical career and dealing with his war injury while serving reserve duty in Gaza.
"Death no longer scares me, not living life does, for anyone who suspects me of changing, or that angels came down, bowed and said, 'this is not a regular person, he is a superman.'"
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Amedi had been serving in the reserves as a combat engineer since October 7, until he was severely wounded in Gaza in January. He was evacuated to Sheba Medical Center, where he was sedated and ventilated with shrapnel injuries all over his body.He was treated and released from the trauma unit after several days, followed by his discharge from the hospital as his condition improved.
He is continuing his rehabilitation and will soon return to the stage with a tour that will begin in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem.