Dr. Anis Sayigh was born in Tiberias in 1931. He was in Boarding school in Jerusalem when Tiberias fell and his family had to leave the city. He received his undergraduate education at the American University in Beirut, and his Ph.D in political studies at Cambridge. He wrote more than 20 books on the history of the Arab world and the question of Palestine. He was editor-in-chief of the monthly magazine Palestinian Affairs (1971-1981), and director of the PLO's Research centre in Beirut (1966-1976). The target of three Israeli assasination attempts, one of them a letter bomb, in 1972, left him blind. Presently (1998) he resides in Beirut.
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