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The Palestinian Movement in Politics Paul A. Jureidini William E. Hazen Lexington Books D.C. Heath and Company Lexington, Massachusetts Toronto LibroafCr oyn grCeastsa liongP iunbgl icDaattiao n JureiPdaiuAnl i , ThPea lesmtoivneimaiennpn otl itics. Bibliogpr.a phy: Incliunddeesx . lF.edaye2e.Jn e.w ishr-eAlraabt ions-I1.H9 a6z7e-n1,973. WillEidwaamr 1d9,3 j3o-i anutt hIIo.Tr i.t le. DS119.7.3J2829. 4'2'07965-619745 06 IBSN0 -6068985--03 Copyr©i gh1tb9 y7D 6.C .H eaatnh Cd ompany Alrli g rehstesrvNeopd a.tor tfhpiusb altii mcoanbye re proedd uorc transmiinat nfotyre mdor b ya nmye a,ne lsect ro ormnehicacnical, inlcduingp hotocreocpoyr,do irna gn,iy n formasttoiroaonr gr ee ­ tirevsyaslt ewmi,tuhtpo ermiis nswirointfr ionm tgh peublisher. Publidss ihmelutaounlseyi nCa nada InternSattainodBnaoarolNdk u mbe0r-:6 69-00858-3 LibroafrC yo ngrCeastsaC laorNgdu mbe7r6:- 167 50 Contents Preface vii Chapter 1 Introduction 1 The Resistance Phase 1 The Intermediate Phase 8 The Insurgent Phase 13 Chapter 2 The Palestinian Revolutionary Movement 19 PLO Guerrilla Organizations 24 Ideological Differences among the Guerrilla Or¬ ganizations 30 Strategic and Tactical Differences 34 The Universalists and the Institutionalized 36 The Communist Guerrilla Group 38 Chapter 3 The Palestinian Movement and the Arab States 41 Jordan 44 Lebanon 57 Chapter 4 The Rise of Terrorism 77 Terrorist Groups 84 Chapter 5 Conclusions and Outlook 91 The Rejection Front and Other Dissidents 95 The Formation of a Government in Exile 96 Continued Warfare and Negotiations with Israel 97 The Secular State and Other Formulas 98 The Prerequisites of a Viable Palestinian State 99 Notes 105 Bibliography 111 Index 135 About the Authors 141 v Preface The Palestinians have been making headlines for several years. Primarily, these news items have focused on terrorist attacks, guerrilla raids into Is¬ rael, fighting in Lebanon and Jordan, or argumentations at the United Na¬ tions. As a result, many theories have arisen about them. This book at¬ tempts to explain the raison d’etre for the Palestinian guerrilla movement. The authors have traced the Palestinian movement from its origins in the 1920s to just prior to the Lebanese crisis of 1975. Specific topics discussed are the relations of the Palestinian revolutionary movement with the Arab states, the use of terrorism to attract worldwide attention and support among its people, and an assessment of its future in a Palestinian state. It is hoped the reader will find sufficient material to understand the Palestin¬ ians better. Thanks must be extended to Dr. Peter Gubser in his compilation on terrorist events. Furthermore, it must be recognized that parts of this book were based on work performed for the Department of Defense. The Palestinian Movement in Politics

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