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Salman Natour ( Arabic: سلمان ناطور; 1949-2016) was a Druze Palestinian writer and novelist, Born in Daliyat al-Karmel south of Haifa in 1949, and graduated in his hometown's high school then attained higher education in Jerusalem then in Haifa.[ citation needed]

He was an editor for the cultural section of Al-Ittihad newspaper.[ citation needed]

Natour published about 30 books among which was one book in Hebrew, a number in Arabic, and four books for children. [1]

He died on February 15, 2016, following a heart attack. [2]

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Salman Natour ( Arabic: سلمان ناطور; 1949-2016) was a Druze Palestinian writer and novelist, Born in Daliyat al-Karmel south of Haifa in 1949, and graduated in his hometown's high school then attained higher education in Jerusalem then in Haifa.[ citation needed]

He was an editor for the cultural section of Al-Ittihad newspaper.[ citation needed]

Natour published about 30 books among which was one book in Hebrew, a number in Arabic, and four books for children. [1]

He died on February 15, 2016, following a heart attack. [2]

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