Early life | Page 1 |
To Egypt |
Page 3 |
Eltaher's first newspaper |
Page 4 |
Publicizing the Palestine question
and the Arab liberation movements |
Page 6 |
You are not Palestinian! |
Page 9 |
"Segn El-Aganeb" (Foreigners' prison) |
Page 10 |
Bitter frustration following the fall of Palestine |
Page 11 |
The 1948 All-Palestine government |
Page 12 |
Husckstep internment camp |
Page 13 |
"Dar Ashoura" |
Page 14 |
The role of Mrs. Eltaher |
Page 16 |
The Free Officers' Movement in Egypt |
Page 20 |
Damascus |
Page 21 |
Beirut |
Page 24 |
The end of the road |
Page 25 |
Recognition of Eltaher's legacy |
Page 26 |
Formal recognition of Eltaher's achievements |
Page 27 |
Eltaher and Arab realities |
Page 29 |
A different approach to solving the Palestine-Israel Question |
Page 31 |
Seven steps to peace |
Page 42 |
Positions and initiatives taken by Eltaher |
Page 46 |
The Nablus post office incident |
Page 47 |
Looking for Bourguiba in Cairo |
Page 48 |
The rescue of Emir Abdelkrim from French captivity |
Page 54 |
Books and newspapers published by Eltaher |
Page 60 |
Books written by Eltaher |
Page 61 |
Books and articles about Eltaher |
Page 63 |
Appendix 1 - The Balfour Declaration |
Page 65 |
Appendix 2 - Emir Shakib Arslan |
Page 66 |
Appendix 3 - Ahmad Hilmi Pasha |
Page 67 |
Appendix 4 - Wadie Philistin |
Page 68 |
Appendix 5 - Ali Ahmad Bakathir |
Page 69 |
Appendix 6 - Colonel Abdallah Al-Tal |
Page 70 |
Appendix 7 - Haj Amin Al-Husseini |
Page 71 |
Appendix 8 - Abdelqader Al-Husseini |
Page 72 |
References and Endnotes |
Page 73 |