Recorded in Ithaca, NY by Cornell University., Sponsored by: The Arab Club., Speaker(s): Ambassador Maksoud is the permanent observer of the League of Arab States to the United Nations, and chief representative of the Arab League to the United States., Lecture, April 18, 1988.80 minutesMaksoud advances the notion that due to the establishment of the state of Israel, the Palestinians have ceased to be human beings and have become human obstacles. What is needed, in his mind, is a Palestinian adaptation to the Israeli fear psyche.1_5ll4569j1_1p45r8d
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