Daud Turki (Arabic: داوود تركي), also known by the kunyaAbu Aida (أبو عائدة), (1927 – March 8, 2009), was a Palestinian-Israelipoet. He was the leader of the anti-Zionist left-wing group the Red Front, an offshoot of Matzpen. He was convicted of treason and spent 17 years in Israeli prison, in what the Israeli Security Agency considers one of its notable affairs.[1]
He was arrested in December 1972 and sentenced to 17 years in prison in March 1973 on charges of treason.[1] He was released on May 20, 1985, as part of the "Galilee" prisoner exchange deal between Israel and the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine - General Command.[4]
After his release, he published a collection of poems he had written in prison called "the Wind of Struggle" (ريح الجهاد). He also wrote memoirs titled "Rebel from the Arab East" (ثائر من الشرق العربي).
Death
Daud Turki died at the age of 82 on March 8, 2009, reportedly from lung cancer.[5]