Susan Nathan is a British-born Israeli writer who immigrated to Israel in 1999 under the Law of Return.
Initially settling in Tel Aviv, Nathan's experiences led her to question the treatment of Israel's Arab population.
In 2003, she moved to Tamra, an Arab city in northern Israel, to gain firsthand insight into the challenges faced by Israeli Arabs.
Her book, The Other Side of Israel, examines the historical, political, and cultural aspects of the Middle Eastern conflict, focusing on the segregation and discrimination experienced by her Arab neighbors.
Nathan's background includes work as an AIDS counselor in London and encounters with apartheid-era South Africa during her youth.
Her book has been translated into multiple languages, reflecting its global impact.
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