Tel Aviv [Israel], March 16 (ANI/TPS): “It’s surreal to be traveling through the very landscapes where our father once tread,” remarks Gail Belfer, her voice tinged with emotion. She gazes out the bus window at the serene green landscape of the northwest Negev, a few kilometers away from Gaza. Gail is referring to her father, Israel Dubner, a Holocaust survivor from Lodz, Poland. As a child, he endured unimaginable horrors at the Auschwitz concentration camp before immigrating to Israel as an orphan and later moving to the US. Regular visits to Israel become a tradition, Gail tells TPS, but th…