Natan Zahavi ׂ(born October 27 1946, Hebrew: נתן זהבי)[2] is a journalist, radio broadcaster on station 103FM, actor and Israeli film producer.
[5] In another case, he confronted Miriam Eshkol's bodyguards who wanted to prevent him from photographing her in a clothing store in Tel Aviv.
During his residence in Sinai, he served as a liaison officer to the United Nations at the rank of representative captain.
In 1966 he was tried in Chicago, Illinois, for attacking the leader of the American Nazi Party, George Lincoln Rockwell.
In 1968, he was arrested in the "Kishon" detention center in Haifa, after meeting as a journalist with Fatah members in Bulgaria, an action that was prohibited by Israeli law at the time.
[9] In 1972, he spent about two months in detention in Frankfurt, Germany, as a suspect in a diamond robbery,[10] but was released after the police there received his explanations.
He was a close friend of Dan Ben-Amotz, who stated in his Last Will and Testament that Zahavi "would receive a bottle of fine whiskey every month".