Renowned novelist Ronit Matalon, known for her explorations of Israeli society, died Thursday at the age of 58 after battling cancer, media reports and officials said. President Reuven Rivlin mourned her death and called her a "marvellous author whose original and determined voice contributed to Israeli culture".
Matalon's work has been translated into several languages, including English and French. Born in Israel in 1959 to a family of Egyptian origin, she worked as a journalist for Israeli newspaper Haaretz and was also known for her criticism of her country's occupation of the West Bank.