Taleb el-Sana (Arabic: طلب الصانع, Hebrew: טלב אלצאנע, born 25 December 1960), sometimes spelled Talab al-Sana or variations thereof, is an Israeli Arab Bedouin politician and lawyer.
He was the longest serving Arab Member of the Knesset until he lost his seat in 2013.
Born in Tel Arad in the Negev, he is an Arab citizen of Israel of Bedouin origin.
el-Sana studied law at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and is a lawyer by profession.
[2] However, the party won only four seats, resulting in el-Sana leaving the Knesset.