Ethnicity Palestinian Arab Children Miral Rivalta Role Journalist Books Miral: A Novel, Miral Siblings Rania Jebreal | Citizenship Israeli and Italian Religion Islam Name Rula Jebreal Movies Miral | |
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Occupation Journalist, commentator, author Spouse Arthur G. Altschul Jr. (m. 2013) Similar Julian Schnabel, Freida Pinto, Hiam Abbass Zodiac Sign Taurus Nationality Israeli |
Palestinian journalist rula jebreal challenges msnbc on biased reporting and it s proven on air
Rula Jebreal (Arabic: رولا جبريل; born April 24, 1973) is a Palestinian foreign policy analyst, journalist, novelist and screenwriter with dual Israeli and Italian citizenship. She was a commentator for MSNBC.
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- Palestinian journalist rula jebreal challenges msnbc on biased reporting and it s proven on air
- Msnbc s sole palestinian voice rula jebreal takes on pro israeli gov t bias at network in us media
- Early life and education
- Journalism
- Books and films
- Personal life
- Works
- References
Msnbc s sole palestinian voice rula jebreal takes on pro israeli gov t bias at network in us media
Early life and education

Jebreal was born in Haifa, Israel, to Othman Jebreal and Zakia, and grew up in Jerusalem. Her father was an imam and groundskeeper at the Al-Aqsa Mosque. Her mother, who suffered from severe abuse in her childhood, committed suicide by walking into the sea when Jebreal was 5. She and her sister Rania were put into the Dar El-Tifel orphanage by their father, in 1978, until 1991. She was raised in the orphanage, and regards its founder, Hind Husseini, as her teacher and mother, crediting her with saving her life.

In 1993 she received a scholarship from the Italian government to study medicine at the University of Bologna, where she graduated with a degree in physiotherapy. She worked as a physiotherapist while she went back to the University of Bologna and earned her masters in Journalism and Political Science.
Journalism

Jebreal worked as a journalist in Italy for twelve years. In 2006 she worked with Michele Santoro as an interviewer on AnnoZero, a political television show in Italy.
Books and films

Jebreal's wrote her first novel Miral in 2003. It was eventually made into a film that was directed by Julian Schnabel, from Jebreal's screenplay.
Jebreal's second novel The Bride of Aswan was published in 2007. Her third book, Rejected, is a non-fiction study based on interviews with immigrants who have either made their way to successful careers in Italy or otherwise live on the margins of Italian society.
Personal life
She has a daughter whose father is an Italian artist.

She was in a relationship with American-Jewish artist Julian Schnabel from 2007 to 2011. In 2013, she married American-Jewish billionaire Arthur Altschul, Jr., son of Goldman Sachs banker and member of the Lehman family.
She is fluent in four languages: Italian, English, Arabic and Hebrew. She describes herself as a "secular Muslim".
Works
