Ayman Sikseck

[1][2] Siksek won the National Library of Israel's 2013/2014 scholarship to encourage young Israeli writers.

[3] Sikseck was born to a Muslim family in Jaffa, where he still lives today.

Previously, he published literature reviews in the culture section of the Web site Ynet.

[4] In an interview to the Sheva Leilot supplement of Yediot Ahronot on June 3, 2016, he came out as gay.

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