British artist Banksy painted on a wall at migrant camp in Calais, in France, graffiti dedicated to Steve Jobs. Apple founder holds the computer and duffel bag. Right next to the tent walls are refugees.
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In his Twitter Banksy signed his new creation “son of Syrian immigrants”, underlining the fact that Jobs’s biological father was a Syrian Abdulfattah John Jandali, who settled in the United States.
Apple co-founder was the son of Syrian migrant Abdulfattah Jandal, who at age 23 left the Syrian city of Homs and went to the United States. A year later, Jandal and American graduate student Carol Joan Shibli had a baby boy. Biological parents were not married at the time of birth. They decided to give the boy up for adoption to Paul and Clara Jobs.
Steve Jobs, in his time, talked about his meetings with the biological father, and they both didn’t know what they are relatives — Steve used to go into a restaurant, whose owner was his real father, until he found out who he is. Steve was wary of him.
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