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Talk about a series of interviews conducted with Salah Khalaf
The book is an interesting, enjoyable and useful narrative that contributes to understanding the history and stages of the Palestinian cause in its discussion of the founding of the Fatah movement, its roots, ideology, organization, activities, etc. In addition, it is a book that sheds light on the Arab regimes’ dealings with the Palestinian cause, and how they dealt with the “Palestinian” who left his country as an immigrant.
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