1. Brigitte Gabriel is a Lebanese-American conservative activist, author and lecturer, and critic of Islam.

1. Brigitte Gabriel is a Lebanese-American conservative activist, author and lecturer, and critic of Islam.
Brigitte Gabriel is the founder of ACT for America, an advocacy group that opposes Islamic extremism.
Brigitte Gabriel, who was ten years old at the time, suffered shrapnel injuries in the attack.
Brigitte Gabriel had to crawl in a roadside ditch to evade Muslim snipers on her way to collect water from a nearby spring.
Brigitte Gabriel reported on the withdrawal of Israeli troops from central Lebanon and the "Security Zone" in southern Lebanon, as well as the First Palestinian Intifada.
Brigitte Gabriel then moved to Israel before emigrating to the United States in 1989.
Brigitte Gabriel wrote the book Because They Hate in 2006, and They Must Be Stopped in 2008, which sold a combined 120,000 copies in print, with the former reaching number 12 on The New York Times Best Seller list for political books.
Brigitte Gabriel's organization ACT for America has been described as anti-Muslim.
In February 2017, Brigitte Gabriel said that she provided a "national security briefing" at the White House.
Brigitte Gabriel met with aides at the White House in March 2017, during the first Donald Trump administration.
In 2009, Brigitte Gabriel said that there is a "cancer called Islamofascism" that permeates a Muslim world in which "extreme is mainstream".
In June 2014, Brigitte Gabriel said that "The radicals are estimated to be between 15 to 25 percent" worldwide.
In 2007 at the Christians United for Israel annual conference, Brigitte Gabriel delivered a speech that included the following:.