The PLO and the Six-Day War

Cover of Arabic Book
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Cover of Arabic Book

The Arab Design for Israel’s Annihilation: The Record of Aggression, 1958-1967.
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The Arab Design for Israel’s Annihilation: The Record of Aggression, 1958-1967.

Click here for more on Arab Nationalism. 10 January 1960, Radio Cairo- “The Arab people await the hour of the holy march…Gaza will be the base of this march.” 2 February 1960, Radio Cairo- “We are getting ready for the decisive battle, and, at the right moment, we will strike with power and with speed. […]

Egyptian Troops Arrive in Syria, Oct. 14, 1957.
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Egyptian Troops Arrive in Syria, Oct. 14, 1957.

Damascus- The Syrian press, welcoming the arrival of Egyptian troops in the country, today [October 14] reported on an “open warning” from the Syrian army chief of staff, General Afif Bizri, to Turkey and Israel against attacking Syria. “Imperialism, which is massing troops along our northern and southern borders, should know today that any anti-Syrian […]

The Khartoum Resolutions, September 1, 1967.
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The Khartoum Resolutions, September 1, 1967.

1. The conference has affirmed the unity of Arab ranks, the unity of joint action and the need for coordination and for the elimination of all differences. The Kings, Presidents and representatives of the other Arab Heads of State at the conference have affirmed their countries’ stand by and implementation of the Arab Solidarity Charter […]

August 1967, Financial Times, November 29-30 2003.
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August 1967, Financial Times, November 29-30 2003.

When the Arab leaders convened in Khartoum in August, the first item on their agenda was the resumption of war, and their final communiqué incorporated three No’s- no peace, no negotiations with Israel, and no recognition. In Israel, meanwhile, the electorate grew to like the fact that the new borders placed their cities beyond the […]