The Arab Nationalists Movement 1951-1971: From Pressure Group to Socialist Party (ص 73)

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عنوان
The Arab Nationalists Movement 1951-1971: From Pressure Group to Socialist Party (ص 73)
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countries as pawns for Western purposes.>“ He also attacked
the proposals on the assumption that they were aimed at
diverting the Arabs from their main objective of liberating
Palestine and to force their acceptance of the status quo
with Israel. In answering the challenges of the cold war,
Dr. George Habash opted for “armed neutrality" by which he
reflected the desire of the militant nationalists not to
pursue a traditional policy of neutrality in which a state
would be content by merely withholding its power from others,
but a positive neutrality in which the state seeks to prevent
the extension of hostilities to its territory and be ready
to defend its territory by force of arms if the need arises.
This well-publicized lecture was part of an intensive campaign
directed by the Arab Nationalists against western positions
in the Arab World. In order to communicate their message to
the largest audience possible, the Arab Nationalists had to
put out leaflets setting forth their views on the important
national issues. They also made use of another medium to
deliver their messages: wall-writing.
By 1952 the Arab Nationalists had progressed far
enough to establish a front organization, Hay'at Muqawamat
al-Sulh Ma' Israel [The Organization for Resisting Peace
with Israel]. As its name implied, this organization was
34566 Dr. George Habash, Mashrou' al-Difa' al-Mushtarag
[The Proposal for a Common Defense], (Beirut: al-Urwa al-
Wuthga, n.d.).
تاريخ
1971-02-07
المنشئ
Basil R. Al-Kubaisi
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