Word: palestinians
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Palestinian, I have always supported stern measures by the Arabs against Israel, refusing to believe that the Zionist state would ever return anything...
...couldn't help wondering whether the "white tribe" of South Africa [Nov. 21] is not destined to become the Palestinian refugees of the future...
...except before the people of Egypt," he told a cheering throng of about 2 million in downtown Cairo, "and I will never kneel except before God." The crowd roared its approval as Sadat dismissed the rejectionists as "dwarfs" and promised to press on for a just solution of the Palestinian problem, despite the "ailing minds of some of the Palestinians." Sadat's trip to Jerusalem last month may have shattered Arab unity, but there was no mistaking the enthusiasm of his own people. SADAT, GOD IS WITH YOU, WE ARE WITH YOU, read the banners. He has never been...
...necessary for peace. According to TIME'S survey, 39% felt that the Israelis were doing everything possible to bring about a peace settlement, but 33% regarded Israel's demands and attitudes as unreasonable; 28% were not sure. On a related question, 42% thought Israeli fears about a Palestinian state on the West Bank were reasonable, 31% unreasonable, and 27% were unsure. A minority (29%) believed that the Carter Administration had unfairly pushed the Israelis to make concessions; 50% disagreed, and the rest were not sure...
...political policy remains to see Israel destroyed. " So declared one of the most intransigent of Palestinian leaders, Dr. George Habash, in an interview last week with TIME Correspondent Dean Brelis. Habash is head of the Marxist, pro-Moscow Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine; it is the second largest commando group (after Yasser Arafat's Al-Fatah) and has been responsible for some of the most notorious Palestinian terrorist acts. The P.F.L.P. leader talked with Brelis in a well-guarded room at Tripoli's Beach Hotel shortly before the anti-Sadat summit ended. Excerpts...