Yasser Arafat's speech at the United Nations
When the leader of the Palestine PLO Yasser Arafat spoke at the UN in 1974, Israel was incensed. For Palestinians and for the PLO it represented recognition for the Palestinian struggle.
When the leader of the Palestine Liberation Organisation Yasser Arafat spoke at the United Nations in 1974, Jewish groups were outraged. Israel was incensed. For Palestinians and for the PLO it represented recognition for the Palestinian struggle.
It also represented weeks of work for the man who had helped make it happen: Nabil Shaath. He tells Witness about the security, the furniture, and the speech itself.
What happened when Yasser Arafat entered the General Assembly of the UN? And what was in the gun holster he was wearing?
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