Palestine Research Center

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PALESTINE RESEARCH CENTER

research and publication center of the palestine liberation organization.

The Palestine Research Center was founded in Beirut in 1965 by the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) to study all aspects of Palestinian life in Israel and the Arab countries, Zionism, and contemporary politics and society in Israel. Its library includes approximately 25,000 volumes, in addition to documents, photographs, and microfilms. Among its many publications is the Arabic-language journal Shuʾun Filastiniyya (Palestinian Affairs). It was directed for many years, beginning in 1978, by Sabri Jiryis.


Israeli authorities confiscated the center during the Israeli invasion of Lebanon in June 1982. The collection was later returned in December 1983, whereupon the center moved to Cyprus.

see also newspapers and print media: arab countries; palestine liberation organization (plo).


Bibliography


Rubenberg, Cheryl A. The Palestinian Liberation Organization: Its Institutional Infrastructure. Belmont, MA: Institute for Arab Studies, 1982.


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