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Part IV, pp. 214-258 Summary and Analysis
This chapter looks at events following the Six Day War leading up to the Camp David meetings. Many Palestinian organizations come into being like the Palestinian Liberation Organization, the Fatah, the Arab National Movement and the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine. These groups differ in their degree of radicalism.
The Palestine National Charter expresses the right of the Palestinian people to a homeland. The Palestinian must always be prepared for armed struggle since liberation of Palestine can only be achieved through armed conflict.
Fatah is the Palestine National Liberation Movement. Their struggle against Israel is based on colonization and the expansion of Israel. They reject the United Nations resolution claiming it ignores the rights of the Palestinian people. They do not consider the resolution to be binding on the Palestinian people. Their views...
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