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'''Daud Turki''' ({{lang-ar|داوود تركي}}) (b. 1927- ) is a [[Palestinian]]-[[Arab]] [[poet]], and former [[political prisoner]] in [[Israel]], living in [[Haifa]], Israel. He was the leader of the [[Jewish]]-[[Arab]] left-wing group called the [[Red Front]], which was an [[anti-Zionist]] group.
'''Daud Turki''' ({{lang-ar|داوود تركي}}) (b. 1927- ) is a [[Palestinian]]-[[Arab]] [[poet]], and former [[political prisoner]] in [[Israel]], living in [[Haifa]], Israel. He was the leader of the [[Jewish]]-[[Arab]] left-wing group called the [[Red Front]], which was an [[anti-Zionist]] group. He is a Christian.


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Daud Turki

Daud Turki (Template:Lang-ar) (b. 1927- ) is a Palestinian-Arab poet, and former political prisoner in Israel, living in Haifa, Israel. He was the leader of the Jewish-Arab left-wing group called the Red Front, which was an anti-Zionist group. He is a Christian.

Sources

The "Red Front" Trial, Journal of Palestine Studies, Vol. 2, No. 4 (Summer, 1973), pp. 128-129

The Red Front Trial: The Depositions of Turki and Adiv Journal of Palestine Studies, Vol. 2, No. 4 (Summer, 1973), pp. 144-150