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− | '''Nonie Darwish''' is a "leader of [[Arabs for Israel]] and the daughter of a slain fighter from Gaza". She appears as a narrator in the islamophobic propaganda film [[Obsession]].<ref>Adam Shatz, [http://www.lrb.co.uk/v30/n19/print/shtz01_.html Short Cuts], London Review of Books, 9 October 2008.</ref> | + | '''Nonie Darwish''' is a "leader of [[Arabs for Israel]] and the daughter of a slain fighter from Gaza". She appears as a narrator in the islamophobic propaganda film [[Obsession]].<ref>Adam Shatz, [http://www.lrb.co.uk/v30/n19/print/shtz01_.html Short Cuts], London Review of Books, 9 October 2008.</ref> Darwish was born in Cairo in 1948, and in the early 1950s moved with her family to the Egyptian-occupied Gaza Strip, where her father, Lt.-Gen. Mustafa Hafez, was appointed by president Gamal Abdel Nasser to command Egyptian army intelligence. She graduated from the American University, and later worked as a journalist. In 1978 she moved to the US, where she became a Christian and founded [[Arabs for Israel]]. |
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==Contact, References and Resources== | ==Contact, References and Resources== |
Revision as of 20:44, 3 October 2008
Nonie Darwish is a "leader of Arabs for Israel and the daughter of a slain fighter from Gaza". She appears as a narrator in the islamophobic propaganda film Obsession.[1] Darwish was born in Cairo in 1948, and in the early 1950s moved with her family to the Egyptian-occupied Gaza Strip, where her father, Lt.-Gen. Mustafa Hafez, was appointed by president Gamal Abdel Nasser to command Egyptian army intelligence. She graduated from the American University, and later worked as a journalist. In 1978 she moved to the US, where she became a Christian and founded Arabs for Israel.
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- ↑ Adam Shatz, Short Cuts, London Review of Books, 9 October 2008.