Background
Evron was born in Jerusalem and attended Herzliya Hebrew High School and Hebrew University. Evron"s family had lived in Palestine since the early nineteenth century. He is the great-grandson of Yoel Moshe Salomon, one of the founders of Petah Tikva.
Education
Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
Career
In 1956 he co-founded the political group Semitic Action. His writings appeared in Semitic Action"s journal Etgar and in Tzipor HaNefesh, a paper edited by Amos Kenan and Dahn Ben-Amotz. He worked for Haaretz from 1956 to 1964 and for Yediot Aharonot from 1964 to 1992.
At Yediot, Evron wrote a column which appeared on the same page as Kenan"son
Their page in the paper was given the satirical nickname "Fatahland" in reference to their perceived sympathy for the Palestinians. He also translated books by Bertrand Russell and Edith Nesbit into Hebrew.
Evron was the director of the Beit Zvi theater school from 1970 until 1979. He is on the editorial board of the Palestine-Israel Journal.
Politics
He was a member of Lehi and the Canaanite movement early in his life and remains critical of Zionism and supportive of some of Canaanism"s tenets.