Palestine Guerrillas: Their Credibility and Effectiveness

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Abstract: 

This study attempts to investigate two qualities of the Palestinian militant movement: credibility and effectiveness, in light of the obstacles faced by this movement regarding strategy, information, transportation, popular warfare, and conditions for a political settlement and peace. The author addresses the topic based on statements by analysts and spokespersons of the Fateh movement and the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine.

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First
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About the Author(s)

Dr. Hisham SHARABI (1927-2005), professor of European Intellectual History and Omar al-Mukhtar Professor of Arab Culture at Washington, D.C.'s Georgetown University, was the Chairman of the Center for Policy Analysis on Palestine. He was the editor of The Journal of Palestine Studies from 1971 to 2001.

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Publisher(s):
Institute for Palestine Studies
Edition:
First
Publication Date:
1970
Language: Arabic
(Translated from English)
(Also published in English)
Number of Pages:
88
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