Episode 14

Palestinian Revolution

We cover the rise of the Palestinian Revolution and then its explosion after the Arab defeat in the June War of 1967 with the Israeli colonial state. Fateh, the Popular Front for Liberation and Palestine, and other factions launched an armed guerilla struggle, engaging the Palestinian people in a full-scale mobilization for their liberation. Also: Ba’athists Ahmad Hasan al-Bakr and Saddam Hussein seized power in Iraq, as did Muammar Gaddafi’s Free Officers in Libya.

Palestinian Revolution
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  • Meaning of revolution: the Palestinian revolution for Abed is for him not reducible to the overthrow or replacement of a regime, so much as the development of a struggle — which takes multiple forms and undergoes countless mutations — against Zionism, imperialism, and other local reactionary forces. What are the political stakes of talking about revolution in this way?
  • What were the major strategic and political faultlines for the Palestinian left in this period–what, for instance, differentiated Fatah from the PFLP or the DFLP? Do these strategic dilemmas feel similar to you or distant from contemporary concerns in your local context? Or for the region today?
  • How would you appraise the political character of this next generation of junior officer coups that roil the region: al-Bakr, Hussain, Gaddafi. Ultimately progressive, revanchist, or something else entirely?
  • What does their emergence signal about the shape of radical mass politics in the region at the time?