Abstract

One of the less-noticed casualties of Iraq's invasion of Kuwait was the Israeli peace movement. While it did not endorse the US-led military response to the Gulf crisis, the Palestine Liberation Organization did not support Iraq's seizure of Kuwait. However, many Palestinians in Jordan, the West Bank and the Gaza Strip and even in Israel proper enthusiastically embraced Saddam Hussein's challenge to the Middle Eastern status quo. In response, several prominent Israeli advocates of negotiations between Israel and the PLO and the establishment of a Palestinian state

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