Taysir Abu Saada was once a PLO sniper known as “The Butcher,” and a personal chauffer for the late Yasser Arafat. But then his life was transformed by a new-found faith in Jesus. Recently, “Tass” recounted for The Christian Edition the dramatic change he has undergone from being a Muslim bent on Israel’s destruction to a Christian with a love for Israel and the Jewish people.In the aftermath of the Six Day War in 1967, Saada was livid over the disgrace suffered by Arab armies at the hands of Jewish forces. He joined Arafat’s Fatah militia at 17 and began furiously fighting against Israel, including in the famous battle of al-Karameh in 1968.RELATED:Family gatheringMeeting over coffee“The most exciting part of my training was the day I got my first AK-47 assault rifle. It was love at first sight,” he recounts in his recently published book “Once an Arafat Man” (Tyndale H