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It is difficult to point to any significant political gains to justify the cost of interference in terms of casualties, financial resources and international standing.1

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  1. Patrick Seale, Asad of Syria: The Struggle for the Middle East (London: LB. Tauris, 1990), p.407.

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  2. Ibid.

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  3. Jawad al-Bashiti, ‘Hisam Amn min Nau Jedid’ (A New Type of Security Belt), Filastin al-Thawrah, January 1985, pp.36–37.

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  4. Yaacov Shavit, From Hebrew to Canaanite (Jerusalem: Domino, 1984), pp.52–3. See also Sharett, Personal Diary, Vol II, p.377.

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© 1998 Kirsten E. Schulze

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Schulze, K.E. (1998). Illusions and Delusions. In: Israel’s Covert Diplomacy in Lebanon. St Antony’s Series. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230372474_9

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