http://myrightword.blogspot.com/2011/12/more-on-palestinian-inventivism.html
Not “inventiveness” but now: “inventivism” *.
Here:
THE PALESTINIAN NATIONAL LIBERATION MOVEMENT emerged in the early 1960s with the primary goal of “liberating the land and the people” from Zionist settler-colonialism. Today, with colonization accelerating throughout Palestine and with Palestinian refugees—mostly deprived of their national, civil, and human rights—still dispersed around the world, this aim sounds like an embarrassing echo of a distant past [1]. The failure of the strategy of armed struggle to deliver its maximalist (pre-1967) or even more limited (post-1988) goals became patently clear with the quelling of the second intifada. Meanwhile, the alternate strategy of seeking to liberate a fraction of historical Palestine by negotiations and diplomacy has proven equally futile.
“emerged in the early 1960s”? “pre-1967 armed struggle”?
But we know this movement is ancient, old, no? And we know the “settlements” cause the terror.
That’s what they tell us.
Who wrote that?
Raja Khalidi and Sobhi Samour.