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| The Cuban-American National Foundation, Inc.
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Castro, Israel,
& the PLO
by David J. Kopilow
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The Cuban-American National Foundation, Inc.
1984PREFACE
has rendered us
and collecting the information of
rd Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organization.
a considerable service in collating
silitary and p
truly national
documented,
‘What makes the case study of Cuba's steady erosion of diplomatic
Sr linkages with Israel so painful is the similarities in size, goals and policies
| THE TTBRERY—
Outhwest Texas sta
(or so it seemed at the time) between these two mini-powers
1959 and 1973. indship took place at individual and.
‘organizational
els, Jewish
the forefront of singing the praises of Castro. And Cuba resisted efforts
loc and the Arab groups alike to cancel or suspend its
San
a devolutionary path
Cuba, Soviet pressures were
ly coy. But ina series of moves ranging from
Cuban cosponsorship of the U.N. General Assembly resolution condem-
ism as Racism’ to manifest training and support for PLO ef-
‘of present day Cuban policy was cast — not so much in
trade-aid packages wielded by it
ly without regard to
lly covert and
practice the rudiments of democratic