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Writer rachel shabi explains why jeremy corbyn is the new centerist
Rachel Shabi is a British journalist and author. She is a contributing writer to The Guardian and the author of Not the Enemy, Israel's Jews from Arab Lands.
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- Writer rachel shabi explains why jeremy corbyn is the new centerist
- Interview with iraqi jewish journalist rachel shabi
- Early life
- Career
- References

Interview with iraqi jewish journalist rachel shabi
Early life

Shabi was born to Iraqi Jewish parents and grew up in the UK. She studied politics and literature at the University of Edinburgh.
Career

Shabi is an award-winning, internationally published journalist based in the UK, having also reported from the Middle East including on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and from [[[Tunisia]] and Egypt. As well as focusing on the Middle East, she writes on issues such as progressive politics, the far right, counter-extremism and migration. She is also the author of a critically acclaimed book and regularly appears as a commentator on international news channels.
Shabi has written for publications including the Guardian, The New York Times, the London Times, the Independent, Al Jazeera English, Foreign Policy, Prospect magazine and the New Statesman.
Her book, Not the Enemy: Israel's Jews from Arab Lands, was published in 2009. In the work, Shabi argued that Israel has discriminated against and culturally stripped its population of Jews from Arab and Muslim countries. The book received a National Jewish Book Award.
Shabi was shortlisted for the 2011 Orwell journalism prize and was a joint winner in the Press Category of the Anna Lindh Journalist Award for reporting across cultures (for her article "We were looking for a nice, peaceful place near Jerusalem", published by the Guardian) the same year. In 2013, Shabi won the International Media Awards' Cutting Edge Media award.