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 Essays Now
Growing Palestinian activism in the early part of the 1960's provided the impetus for the convening of the first summit conference of Arab leaders in 1964 -- to plan a unified response to Israeli plans to divert some of the waters of the Jordan River.
Arafat's greatest efforts, however, were seen in the diplomatic arena, where he doggedly pursued the goal of international recognition of the rights of Palestinians to self- determination and of the PLO as their legitimate political representative.
It came to involve virtually the whole Palestinian population in those areas, and continued even two years later in spite of the hundreds of Palestinian deaths and thousands of detentions that came at the hands of Israeli police forces.
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 Zionism   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Due to the disastrous results of the revolt, what was once a human driven movement towards national sovereignty based on religious inspiratation, over centuries tradition and broken hopes of one "false messiah" after another took much of the human element out of messianic deliverance and put it all in the hands of God.
Chaim Weizmann, who became the leader of the Zionist movement after Herzl's death in 1904, was a professor at a British university, and used his extensive contacts to lobby the British government for a statement in support of Zionist aspirations.
The Palestine Liberation Organisation, created in 1965 as an Egyptian-controlled propaganda device, took on new life as an autonomous movement led by Yasser Arafat, and soon turned to terrorism as its principal means of struggle.
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 Israel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Israeli forces expelled Palestinian Liberation Organization forces from the country, forcing the organization to relocate to Tunis.
After the collapse of the talks, Palestinian officials began a second uprising, known as the Al-Aqsa Intifadah just after the leader of the opposition Ariel Sharon visited the Temple Mount in Jerusalem.
Ariel Sharon became the new prime minister in March 2001 and was consequently re-elected, along with his Likud in the Knesset elections of 2003.
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 Terrorism Bibliography - Library - National Memorial Institute for the Prevention of Terrorism   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Summary: A revelation of the roots, beliefs, and practices of the "patriot"/militia movement in the United States.
The book reports on the methods used to incite common citizens to join the movement, and critically examines religious justifications for hate and prejudice.
Multiple quotes from movement leaders and documents illustrate their perceptions of the challenges they face and the actions they must take.
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 Global Politician
This was also the year that the National Liberation Directorate was re-organized as the America Department of the Central Committee, which still carried out the same objectives as it always has.
Contact was established with Yasser Arafat, resulting in close cooperation in regards to helping Palestinian militants and the movement of the nucleus of training camps for worldwide militants to Lebanon.
What we do know is that Cuba gave the ETA Basque terrorist group a headquarters in Havana, maintained high-level contact with Arafat and the Palestinian Liberation Organization, and their air force destroyed two private planes carrying Cuban dissidents, resulting in the deaths of three American citizens (February 24, 1996).
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 RedState - Conservative News and Community
The blast came amid a sharp increase in fighting between Israel and the Palestinians across the Gaza border.
An article by Abolghasem Bayyenat has been making the rounds on liberal and anti-war blogs, including of course the KOS kids, claiming that a nuclear armed Iran poses no threat to anyone.
He tries to argue that a pragmatic Iran would be deterred by the MAD policy that kept the United States and the Soviet Union from blowing each other up during the cold war.
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 CLARKSDALEWEBINFO.COM
The draft, sponsored by Qatar, accused Israel of a "disproportionate use of force" that endangered Palestinian civilians, and it demanded Israel withdraw its troops from Gaza.
A judge on Thursday suspended a mayor who is accused of using racial slurs, intimidating political opponents and operating a speed trap to collect cash for his city.
Further complicating the GOP outlook to turn things around is a solid percentage of liberals, moderates and even conservatives who say they'll vote Democratic.
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 Terrorism   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
The HSDL is a comprehensive collection of current and archived Homeland Security resources--all in digital format--from federal, state and local agencies, leading national and international organizations, think tanks, universities and more.
Provides information and resources regarding the militia movement and other right-wing extremist groups in the United States including the sovereign citizen, tax protest, and white supremacist movements, among others.
This new organization, intended to remain in effect for one year, consists of the same leadership of the 9-11 Commission, including its commissioners, who now serve as the Board of Directors of the 9-11 Public Discourse Project.
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