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Arab guerilla power, 1967-1972

by Edgar O'Ballance

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"Spectacular hijacking and daring assassinations have from time to time concentrated world attention on different groups of Arab guerillas without casting much light on the complex issues underlying these operations. After the brief Arab-Israeli war of 1967 and the intense Arab humiliation following it, Arab guerilla power grew to such an extent that it achieved almost a dominant position in Arab states. It's aim was the utter elimination of the state of Israel."--Book jacket.… (more)
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"Spectacular hijacking and daring assassinations have from time to time concentrated world attention on different groups of Arab guerillas without casting much light on the complex issues underlying these operations. After the brief Arab-Israeli war of 1967 and the intense Arab humiliation following it, Arab guerilla power grew to such an extent that it achieved almost a dominant position in Arab states. It's aim was the utter elimination of the state of Israel."--Book jacket.

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