Lebanon Attitude Toward the Palestinian Existence and the Rise of the Palestinian Liberation Organization
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https://doi.org/10.36327/ewjh.v2i27.11471Keywords:
Liberation Organization, Palestine, LebanonAbstract
The Palestinian refugees issue is considered as one of the most complex issues of human asylum in the world. Its reasons belong to the war of 1948 whose result was the Israeli occupation of most of the Palestinian lands by using different ways of oppression andmassacres that led to destroy the villages and expel their population who traveled to different countries.
Lebanon is one of these countries, this study is to throw light on theLebanon attitude toward the Palestinian existence, as it is of the Arab countries that have common boundaries with Palestine and had a great role in receiving the Palestinian refugees. TheLebanon attitude was affected by sectorial and doctrinal elements. This existence was distinguished because its environment citizens divided into two parts: the first supported this existence and its continuous actions, and the second refused it, according to ideological and sectorial logic concerning the subject of Arab and Arabism especially Lebanon through different times that witnessed serious changes in the political, economic, local and regional conditions.
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