Which U.S. policy would Palestinian supporters of the Palestinian Liberation Organization have most likely preferred?

A. continued U.S. support for Israel
B. support for a peace treaty between Israel, Egypt, and Palestine
C. military aid to Yasir Arafat for the fight against Israel***
D. support for the overthrow of Yasir Arafat in favor of a democratic government

To determine which U.S. policy Palestinian supporters of the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO) would most likely have preferred, we need to understand the goals and ideology of the PLO.

The PLO was founded in 1964 with the aim of establishing a Palestinian state in the territories of Palestine. The organization sought self-determination for the Palestinian people, including the right of return for Palestinian refugees and the end of Israeli occupation.

Given this context, let's examine the options:

A. Continued U.S. support for Israel: This option would imply that the United States continues to provide political, economic, and military support to Israel. It is unlikely that Palestinian supporters of the PLO would have preferred this policy since the PLO opposed Israeli occupation and sought to address the Palestinian issue.

B. Support for a peace treaty between Israel, Egypt, and Palestine: This option suggests that the United States supports a peace treaty involving Israel, Egypt, and Palestine. While peace is a desired outcome for the Palestinian people, their stance has historically involved negotiations and discussions regarding Palestinian self-determination and sovereignty. Since this answer includes "Palestine" as a part of the peace treaty, it is a possible choice.

C. Military aid to Yasir Arafat for the fight against Israel: This option suggests that the United States provides direct military aid to Yasir Arafat, the former leader of the PLO, for the fight against Israel. While the PLO engaged in armed struggle against Israel in its early years, its position evolved over time to support negotiations and peaceful resolutions. Direct military aid against Israel is therefore unlikely to align with the PLO's later objectives.

D. Support for the overthrow of Yasir Arafat in favor of a democratic government: This option suggests that the United States supports the overthrow of Yasir Arafat, who was viewed as the leader of the Palestinians, in favor of a democratic government. Given that the PLO was primarily led by Arafat and viewed him as their representative during this time, it is highly unlikely that the PLO supporters would have preferred overthrowing their own leader.

Considering these points, the most likely U.S. policy that Palestinian supporters of the PLO would have preferred is **B. support for a peace treaty between Israel, Egypt, and Palestine**. This option aligns with the PLO's long-term goal of establishing a Palestinian state and resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict through negotiations and diplomatic means.

Arafat died 15 years ago.

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