The Palestinian Liberation Organisation.
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The Palestinian Liberation Organisation "Source A suggests that power can be increased through violent methods. Study sources A-C. How accurate is the interpretation described in source A when applied to the activities of the PLO since 1960?" This second part of the coursework will focus on the Palestinian Liberation Organisation, who they were, their activities and what they called for. The sources will also be analysed, and how precise source A is when functioned to the PLO will also be mentioned. The question of peace in the Middle East was complicated by the plight of the Palestinian refugees. Neighbouring Arab States did not want Palestinians to settle in their country as everlasting citizens. Instead these refugees were placed in refugee camps where conditions were of abject poverty. The UN tried to persuade Israel to allow them to return, but a few of these who had done so, had carried out attacks on...

