Aims of the Palestinian Resistance Movement with Regard to the Jews (ص 12)

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Aims of the Palestinian Resistance Movement with Regard to the Jews (ص 12)
المحتوى
12 Palestine Resistance Movement and the Jews
invasion are considered Palestinians.”’
From a statement by a P.L.O. spokesman, reported in L’Orient (Betrut),
6 June, 1969
“The aim pursued by the P.L.O. is the creation in Palestine of a
democratic Palestinian state in which Jews, Christians and
Muslims will live in harmony. More, we are ready to accept
that Jews who have come from the four corners of the world
to live in Palestine should remain there and we will consider
them as fellow citizens.
‘We will not lay down our arms until our rights have been restored.
While waiting, only one solution is forced upon us: the intensi-
fication of the armed struggle which is costing Israel a daily toll
of human lives and money, and will perhaps make it realize that
peaceful co-existence between Jews and Arabs is the only way
to peace in the Middle East.”
From a speech made by a PLO executive at a conference in Cyprus, September
29—October 4, 1969
“Tt would be less than honest to pretend that there is a solution in
the sense that anybody has a neat formula which fully satisfies
Palestine Arabs and Jews equally. Too much water has gone
under the bridges since 1948 for this to be possible. So the
search must proceed for a form of accommodation that satisfies
certain optimizing conditions.
“There are four such conditions:
1) That the solution should satisfy the minimal national aspi-
rations of the Palestine Arabs, who are the party dispossessed
and uprooted, without causing excessive suffering to the
Jewish community.
2) That the solution should concern itself with the fundamentals
of the problem and not be side-tracked by minor or derivative
issues.
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Palestine Liberation Organization Research Center
منظمة التحرير الفلسطينية - مركز الأبحاث

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