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David Hirsh posts text from a Guardian article by Rachel Shabi, where she describes her feelings towards the duo after interviewing them:
Global Voices in English » Israel: Eurovision Peace Duo Push for Another Way 2009
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Shabi, a Jew of Iraqi descent who grew up in London and now lives in Tel Aviv, has had a lifelong fascination with the story of Jews who come from Arab lands like Morocco, Egypt, Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, Algeria and Tunisia.
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“Qana was a warning for us all,” shouted one man named Adnan Shabi, towing his extended family in a small utility trailer affixed to his tractor.
A Privilege to Die Thanassis Cambanis 2010
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Shabi, a Jew of Iraqi descent who grew up in London and now lives in Tel Aviv, has had a lifelong fascination with the story of Jews who come from Arab lands like Morocco, Egypt, Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, Algeria and Tunisia.
Let My People Stay 2010
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"An amazing event," said Yossi Shabi, a flag-waving Israeli fan.
USATODAY.com - Olympics finally a source of great joy for Israel 2004
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Ibn Hubaira then rewarded them, but bestowed a double reward on Hasan Basri, upon which as Shabi said to Ibn Sirin, "We gave him a poor answer, and he gave us a poor reward."
Mystics and Saints of Islam Claud Field 1902
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Mr. Shbillat mentioned Shabi, the poet, who died as a young man in 1934.
NYT > Global Home By ANTHONY SHADID 2011
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Security forces have also arrested many of the demonstrators, Shabi, who said he did not have exact figures on those held, told AFP.
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Mr. Shbillat mentioned Shabi, the poet, who died as a young man in 1934.
NYT > Home Page By ANTHONY SHADID 2011
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Shabi said owners of the confiscated iPads would be permitted to retrieve them.
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