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The Two Faces Of the P.L.O.

Friedman, Robert | March 6, 1982 issue

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Focuses on several internal upheavals within the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) than could have an effect on its attitude toward any new peace efforts in the Middle East, as of March 1982. Reason why Abu Iyad, head of the international operations for the PLO, changed his view on the need to establish a West Bank state for the Palestinians which could peacefully coexist with Israel; Conflict between Yasir Arafat and Abu Iyad.

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MIDDLE East -- Politics & government -- 1979-; ARAB-Israeli conflict -- 1973-1993; IYAD, Abu; ARAFAT, Yasir, 1929-2004
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