Word: arabic
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...particular, Eytan criticized the attitude of the British government. He said that, besides the Arab states, the people who made it hardest to implement the U.N. resolution to create a Jewish state in Palestine "were the British, who in their heart didn't like the U.N. decision...
President Anwar Sadat had urged yesterday, before the attack, that Israel refrain from retaliation in the first Arab denunciation of Saturday's raid...
Egypt's President Anwar Sadat still pays lip service to the economically crippling Arab socialism of Gamal Abdel Nasser. Sadat, however, has been edging toward a mixed economy by offering generous tax breaks to encourage investment by individual Egyptians and foreigners. Even Guinea's Sekou Touré, the self-styled
Gustáv Husak, President of Czechoslovakia, denouncing criticism of the 30th anniversary of the Communist coup: "There is an Arab proverb: 'The dogs bark, but the caravan continues...
Holtzman also citicized President Carter's recent proposal which would furnish both Israel and two of its Arab adversaries with some of the most advanced U.S. weaponry in a $4.8-billion arms sale package...