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Brigite Gabriel was a News Anchor for "World News" the evening news broadcast for Middle East Television that was broadcasted throughout ], ], ], ], ] and ]. She is the former Production Coordinator for ARD (German Television) in South Lebanon, ] and the ]. She is also the former Satellite Video Distribution Coordinator for METV/WTN (Worldwide Television News) studios in ] for. Brigite Gabriel was a News Anchor for "World News" the evening news broadcast for Middle East Television that was broadcasted throughout ], ], ], ], ] and ]. She is the former Production Coordinator for ARD (German Television) in South Lebanon, ] and the ]. She is also the former Satellite Video Distribution Coordinator for METV/WTN (Worldwide Television News) studios in ] for.

Her idology is considered by some to be extremely anti-Arab and anti-Islamic; she has described Arabic culture as "barbaric".


She immigrated to the United States in 1989 where she founded an entertainment company. Gabriel founded the ACT, "American Congress For Truth," in 2002. She has appeared on news and information TV shows, talk radio and made numerous public speaking engagements. She speaks four languages: Arabic, French, English and Hebrew. She immigrated to the United States in 1989 where she founded an entertainment company. Gabriel founded the ACT, "American Congress For Truth," in 2002. She has appeared on news and information TV shows, talk radio and made numerous public speaking engagements. She speaks four languages: Arabic, French, English and Hebrew.



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Brigitte Gabriel

Brigitte Gabriel is a Lebanese Middle East journalist and founder of the American Congress For Truth, a conservative Christian think tank that specialises on the conflicts in the Middle East.

Brigite Gabriel was a News Anchor for "World News" the evening news broadcast for Middle East Television that was broadcasted throughout Israel, Egypt, Syria, Jordan, Cyprus and Lebanon. She is the former Production Coordinator for ARD (German Television) in South Lebanon, Gaza and the West Bank. She is also the former Satellite Video Distribution Coordinator for METV/WTN (Worldwide Television News) studios in London for.

She immigrated to the United States in 1989 where she founded an entertainment company. Gabriel founded the ACT, "American Congress For Truth," in 2002. She has appeared on news and information TV shows, talk radio and made numerous public speaking engagements. She speaks four languages: Arabic, French, English and Hebrew.

She is featured in the documentary Obsession: Radical Islam's War Against the West.

She was interviewed on CNN where she denounced Hezbollah and thanked Israel for their efforts in the war in her homecountry.

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