Rock of Nathan) is a Moshav shitufi in central Israel.
Located in western Samaria on a hilltop, 170 m above sea level, on a ridge in the foothills of the Samarian Hills and to the south of Tayibe,[2][3] it falls under the jurisdiction of Drom HaSharon Regional Council.
[1] The moshav was founded in 1966 as a Nahal settlement by Hashomer Hatzair members, and was named after Nathan Simons.
In 2017, a minority of Tzur Natan families agreed to sell their land to a natural gas and diesel power station to be constructed by Edeltech only meters from the Arab Israeli city of Tira.
In 2019, a 5th-century mosaic with Greek inscription found at an ancient wine press.