Nathan Yellin-Mor
Israeli politician (1913–1980)
Nathan Yellin-Mor was a prominent Israeli politician and activist, born in 1913. He played a key role in the militant group Lehi, and was also a notable figure in the development of Canaanite ideology. Throughout his career, Yellin-Mor was driven by a strong sense of conviction and a desire to shape the political landscape of Israel.
As his views evolved, Yellin-Mor became a leading figure in the Israeli peace camp, adopting a communist and pacifist stance. He advocated for negotiations with the Palestine Liberation Organization and supported concessions in the Israeli-Arab conflict, demonstrating a commitment to finding peaceful solutions to the region's complex issues. Yellin-Mor passed away in 1980, leaving behind a legacy as a complex and multifaceted figure in Israeli politics.