Noam Shuster-Eliassi

Noam Shuster-Eliassi (Hebrew: נועם שוסטר אליאסי, Arabic: نعمة شوستر-إلياسي; born 1986 or 1987), is an Israeli comedian and activist.

[3] Since she was seven years old, she grew up in Neve Shalom/Wāħat as-Salām ("Oasis of Peace"), a community north of Jerusalem where Jews and Palestinians live together by choice.

[3] Shuster-Eliassi participated in national service instead of serving in the army, then went to study acting at the New York Film Academy for a year.

[3] In 2019, she went to the Harvard Divinity School for a fellowship under the Religion, Conflict, and Peace Initiative, where she was to develop her one-woman show to be performed at various nightclubs in major US cities.

[6][7][8][9] Performing as "Haifa Wannabe" (playing on the name of the Arab pop star Haifa Wehbe),[10] she delivered searing punchlines satirizing the Abraham Accords and the Emirates' normalization of relations with Israel and mocking the hypocrisy of Israel's relations with Arab countries.