The Arab Nationalists Movement 1951-1971: From Pressure Group to Socialist Party (ص 77)

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عنوان
The Arab Nationalists Movement 1951-1971: From Pressure Group to Socialist Party (ص 77)
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organization fresh elements from the lower classes, hence
the radicalization of the movement.
Having established itself among Palestinian refugees
in Lebanon, the Organization for Resisting Peace with Israel
began to approach other Palestinians across the border.
Early in 1953 the organization dispatched a handful of
Palestinian activists to mobilize the Palestinian refugees
in Syria and Jordan. In a matter of few months they built
a number of clandestine cells to carry the work of the
organization in those countries. This step was, of course,
taken in co-ordination with the mother organization which
was then dispatching its own militants to neighboring Arab
States to expand its activities.
To sum up, it may be said that the Kata'ib-was the
earliest precursor of the ANM. The Kata'ib was envisaged
by the forerunners of the ANM as a political weapon designed
to bring pressure on the Arab rulers, by terrorist
intimidation if necessary, in order to prepare for another -
jawlah to liquidate the state of Israel. Having failed to.
achieve their objectives by those unconventional means,
the future leaders of the ANM repudiated the terrorist
organization in favor of the organization of mass struggle.
The Urwah, a student organization on the campus of the
American University of Beirut, became their workshop during
this transitional stage. In the Urwah their vague and
general ideas on Arab nationalism and revolutionism were
تاريخ
1971-02-07
المنشئ
Basil R. Al-Kubaisi
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