The Arab Nationalists Movement 1951-1971: From Pressure Group to Socialist Party (ص 40)
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- The Arab Nationalists Movement 1951-1971: From Pressure Group to Socialist Party (ص 40)
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 and Jihad Dhahi among the other founding leaders of the
 Kata'ib confirmed to this author the profound impact of
 the Palestinian nakba on their behavior and system of
 thought. 4 To them, as to other members of their organiza-
 tion, the loss of Palestine marked the turning point in
 their lives. No more would they lead the life of ordinary
 men. They were possessed with the idea of revenge. The
 Palestinian War aggravated and complicated the tensions
 which have mounted in the Arab World for some time. It
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 was the fear of the danger of Zionist expansion that
 prompted those young revolutionaries to act and act fast
 before it was too late! They saw in Israel a constant
 threat to the realization of their national objectives,
 and nothing was more important to them at this time than
 to achieve those objectives.
 The young Arab radicals were not unnaturally
 attracted to the various revolutionary doctrines of Western
 Europe to which their education had given them access.
 However, in choosing their strategy and tactics, the
 founding leaders of the Kata'ib did not neglect to study
 the experience of Arab revolutionary movements. > The result
 was a curious amalgam of revolutionary thought based on a
 strong anti~Zionist, anti-foreign emotionalism that
 Sanctified political violence. At this time Giuseppe
 Garibaldi, the Italian patriot and guerrilla leader of the
 Risorgimento, became their idol. They drew comparisons
 4 personal interview, June 30, 1970.
 Srpid.
- تاريخ
- 1971-02-07
- المنشئ
- Basil R. Al-Kubaisi
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