Author/Contributor(s): | Al-Hout, Shafiq; Makdisi, Jean Said; Al-Hout, Hader; Othman, Laila |
Publisher: | Pluto Press |
Date: | 11/05/2010 |
Binding: | Paperback |
Condition: | NEW |
For over three decades, the main goal of the PLO was to achieve a just peace in the Arab-Israeli conflict, and to build a democratic state in Palestine for all its citizens. Shafiq Al-Hout, a high ranking PLO official until his resignation in 1993, provides previously unavailable details on the key events in its history such as its recognition by the UN and the Oslo peace negotiations. Analysing and criticising decisions and individuals, including Yasser Arafat, we are taken right to the heart of the decision making processes; our eyes opened to the personalities and internal politics that shaped the PLO's actions and the Palestinian experience of the twentieth century.
An essential piece of history that sheds new light on the significance of the PLO in the Palestinian struggle for justice.