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Strategic Locations and Alliances in the Palestinian Revolution
The chapter explores the significance of Jordan, Lebanon, and Syria in the Palestinian Revolution, including the events of Black September, the relocation to Lebanon, battles against Israeli attacks, and the 1982 evacuation from Beirut. It also examines the decline of Pan-Arab Nationalism post-Gamal Abdel Nasser, Anwar Sadat's shift in Egypt's foreign policy, and the overshadowing of Arab military achievements by the decline of anti-imperialist politics in the region.