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The Palestinian leader called Elias Khoury's home on Saturday to apologise.
UK Commentators Laban 2004
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While this is not quite, as claimed, the first Arab novel to address the taboo of the Holocaust, others, such as Elias Khoury's
Culture | guardian.co.uk Maya Jaggi 2010
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The victim, apparently chosen at random, turned out to be the son of Elias Khoury, an Arab lawyer who had represented Yasser Arafat himself.
The Fiddler in the Subway Gene Weingarten 2010
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The victim, apparently chosen at random, turned out to be the son of Elias Khoury, an Arab lawyer who had represented Yasser Arafat himself.
The Fiddler in the Subway Gene Weingarten 2010
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The victim, apparently chosen at random, turned out to be the son of Elias Khoury, an Arab lawyer who had represented Yasser Arafat himself.
The Fiddler in the Subway Gene Weingarten 2010
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The victim, apparently chosen at random, turned out to be the son of Elias Khoury, an Arab lawyer who had represented Yasser Arafat himself.
The Fiddler in the Subway Gene Weingarten 2010
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Elias Khoury, a renowned Lebanese writer who describes himself as atheist, secular and left-wing, had his "As If She Were Sleeping" seized.
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Elias Khoury lost his land to Israel and his father and son to attacks by Palestinians, and now he has sought to bridge the gap by funding the translation of a prominent Israeli author, Amos Oz, into Arabic.
English-writing Israeli-bloggers daniel 2010
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Elias Khoury lost his land to Israel and his father and son to attacks by Palestinians, and now he has sought to bridge the gap by funding the translation of a prominent Israeli author, Amos Oz, into Arabic.
English-writing Israeli-bloggers daniel 2010
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Elias Khoury lost his land to Israel and his father and son to attacks by Palestinians, and now he has sought to bridge the gap by funding the translation of a prominent Israeli author, Amos Oz, into Arabic.
English-writing Israeli-bloggers daniel 2010
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