The Arab Nationalists Movement 1951-1971: From Pressure Group to Socialist Party (ص 75)
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- عنوان
- The Arab Nationalists Movement 1951-1971: From Pressure Group to Socialist Party (ص 75)
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 refugees, It severely attacked British Foreign Secretary
 Herbert Morrison for his peace proposals, and later in
 1953 it uneguivocally rejected the proposals put forth by
 Mr. Eric Johnston, President Eisenhower's personal represen-
 tative in the Middle East. Al-Tha'r insisted that
 Mr. Johnston's proposals for developing the irrigation and
 hydro electric resources of the Jordan Valley was designed
 to benefit the Israelis on the expense of the Palestinians.
 It is beyond the scope of the present dissertation
 to explore in depth the above proposais. It is, however,
 pertinent to recall that the Arab Nationalists were con-
 cerned with the national rights of the Palestinians and as
 such they rejected all proposals that stopped short of
 dealing with their natural right to return to Palestine.
 In fact the Arab Nationalists were suspicious of any
 attempt to resettle the Palestinian refugees in the neighbor-
 ing Arab states. They saw in these attempts “ulterior
 designs to liquidate the Palestinian problem".°®
 The Arab Nationalists efforts to mobilize the
 refugees and rally their opposition to the resettlement
 _ proposals was, again, testimony to the Habash leadership
 ability. At this time Wadi’ Haddad, a Palestinian refugee
 from Safad who was then in his final year at the Medical
 College of the American University and one of the original
 leaders of the ANM used to spend his week-ends .along -with
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 2666 Ali Naser al-Din, Al-Tha'r aw Mahu al- "Ar.
 [Vengeance or the Erasing of Disgrace], (Beirut: n.p., n.d.).
- تاريخ
- 1971-02-07
- المنشئ
- Basil R. Al-Kubaisi
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