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Al-Ard (Arabic: الارض, "The Land") was a Palestinian political movement made up of Arab citizens of Israel active between 1958 and some time in the 1970s which attracted international attention. Following unsuccessful efforts to secure registration of the organization as an Israeli NGO and secure it a publishing permit, it was outlawed in 1964. The political movement's goal was, according to political historian David McDowall, "to achieve complete equality and social justice for all classes of people in Israel" and "to find a just solution for the Palestine problem as a whole, and as an indivisible unit." Al-Ard's disappearance as a movement was linked both to governmental and popular resistance, with the Israeli Community Party denouncing the group and Palestinian Arab communities inside

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  • Al-Ard (Arabic: الارض, "The Land") was a Palestinian political movement made up of Arab citizens of Israel active between 1958 and some time in the 1970s which attracted international attention. Following unsuccessful efforts to secure registration of the organization as an Israeli NGO and secure it a publishing permit, it was outlawed in 1964. The political movement's goal was, according to political historian David McDowall, "to achieve complete equality and social justice for all classes of people in Israel" and "to find a just solution for the Palestine problem as a whole, and as an indivisible unit." Al-Ard's disappearance as a movement was linked both to governmental and popular resistance, with the Israeli Community Party denouncing the group and Palestinian Arab communities inside of Israel concerned that Al-Ard might destroy them. (en)
  • Al-Ard (en árabe, الارض‎, "La Tierra") fue un movimiento político palestino conformado por ciudadanos israelíes de origen palestino, que estuvo activo entre 1958 y mediados de los setenta y que atrajo la atención internacional.​​ La mayoría de sus fundadores fueron jóvenes estudiantes de derecho que se autodenominaban Usrat al-Ard ("la familia de la tierra").​ Al-Ard nació como un intento de establecer una organización panarabista en un contexto en el que el presidente egipcio Gamal Abdel Nasser ejercía una enorme influencia sobre gran parte de la comunidad árabe internacional.​ De hecho, su nacimiento fue un reflejo entre las dos ideologías predominantes en el Oriente Medio árabe de la época: el panarabismo de Nasser y el comunismo de inspiración soviética de líderes como Abdul Karim Qasim, presidente de Irak.​ (es)
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  • Al-Ard (Arabic: الارض, "The Land") was a Palestinian political movement made up of Arab citizens of Israel active between 1958 and some time in the 1970s which attracted international attention. Following unsuccessful efforts to secure registration of the organization as an Israeli NGO and secure it a publishing permit, it was outlawed in 1964. The political movement's goal was, according to political historian David McDowall, "to achieve complete equality and social justice for all classes of people in Israel" and "to find a just solution for the Palestine problem as a whole, and as an indivisible unit." Al-Ard's disappearance as a movement was linked both to governmental and popular resistance, with the Israeli Community Party denouncing the group and Palestinian Arab communities inside (en)
  • Al-Ard (en árabe, الارض‎, "La Tierra") fue un movimiento político palestino conformado por ciudadanos israelíes de origen palestino, que estuvo activo entre 1958 y mediados de los setenta y que atrajo la atención internacional.​​ La mayoría de sus fundadores fueron jóvenes estudiantes de derecho que se autodenominaban Usrat al-Ard ("la familia de la tierra").​ Al-Ard nació como un intento de establecer una organización panarabista en un contexto en el que el presidente egipcio Gamal Abdel Nasser ejercía una enorme influencia sobre gran parte de la comunidad árabe internacional.​ De hecho, su nacimiento fue un reflejo entre las dos ideologías predominantes en el Oriente Medio árabe de la época: el panarabismo de Nasser y el comunismo de inspiración soviética de líderes como Abdul Karim Qasi (es)
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