digplanet beta 1: Athena
Share digplanet:

Agriculture

Applied sciences

Arts

Belief

Business

Chronology

Culture

Education

Environment

Geography

Health

History

Humanities

Language

Law

Life

Mathematics

Nature

People

Politics

Science

Society

Technology

Palestine Liberation Front
جبهة التحرير الفلسطينية
Leader Dr. Wasel Abu Yousef
Founded 1961 (1961)
Headquarters Ramallah, Palestine
Ideology Marxism–Leninism

Politics of Palestine
Political parties
Elections

The Palestine Liberation Front (PLF) (جبهة التحرير الفلسطينية) is a Palestinian militant group, which is designated as a terrorist organization by Canada, the European Union and the United States.[citation needed] It is led by Dr. Wasel Abu Yousef.

Contents

Origins [edit]

The PLF was founded by Ahmed Jibril and Shafiq al-Hout in 1961, and enjoyed strong Syrian backing. In 1967 the PLF merged with two other groups, the Arab Nationalist Movement-affiliated Heroes of the Return (abtal al-awda) and the Young Avengers, to form the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP).

The PFLP was led by former ANM-leader George Habash, but in April 1968 Jibril split from this group to form the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine - General Command (PFLP-GC), which returned to the strongly pro-Syrian position of the former PLF.

This eventually led to a reestablishment of the PLF, as the organization broke apart after Jibril's PFLP-GC had followed Syria into battle against the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) in 1976, during the Lebanese Civil War. Open fighting between the rival factions ensued, and only after mediation by Yassir Arafat did their relationship stabilize. On April 24, 1977, the PFLP-GC deserters formed the new PLF, under the leadership of Muhammad Zaidan (Abu Abbas) and Tal'at Ya'qub. Sporadic fighting continued between PFLP-GC and PLF, and included an August 1977 bombing of the PLF headquarters, which killed some 200 people.

PLF in recent years [edit]

2006 PLF election poster

The leaders of the PLF were active in the PLO with Abu Abbas acting as PLF representative in the PLO's executive committee. During the years after the PLO signed the 1993 Oslo Accords, which the PLF opposes, Abu Abbas agreed to abandon terrorism and acknowledged Israel's right to exist. The movement maintained offices in the Palestinian Territories, Lebanon and Iraq, but its activities dwindled. It has a low level of support in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, and its main strength lies in the Lebanese refugee camps, where it is reported to have coordinated with Fatah against various Syrian-backed factions.

In November 2001, 15 members of a PLF cell were arrested by Israeli authorities. Some of those captured had received military training in Iraq. The cell had been planning attacks in Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, and the Ben Gurion airport. The cell had already been involved in other resistance activities including the targeted assassination of Israeli illegal settler Yuri Gushstein.[1]

During the 2003 US-led Operation Iraqi Freedom, Abu Abbas was captured in April, 2003, by US forces. He died while in US custody in Iraq, reportedly of natural causes, on March 9, 2004.[2]

Prominent attacks [edit]

The faction led by Abu Abbas led several attacks that included the killing of civilians. This led to the PLF being designated a "Foreign Terrorist Organization" by the US State Department.

The Achille Lauro attack [edit]

One notorious incident was the hijacking of the Italian cruise ship MS Achille Lauro on October 7, 1985. The hijackers' original aim was to use the ship to slip into Israel. However, crew members discovered them cleaning weapons, and the group then seized control of the ship, murdering an elderly wheelchair-dependent Jewish New Yorker, Leon Klinghoffer.[3]

US fighter planes later forced down the Egyptian aircraft in which Abbas was escaping following a negotiated end of the hijacking, and forced it to land at a USAF base on Sigonella, Sicily. The Italians let Abbas go, but subsequently sentenced him to five life sentences in absentia. Abbas was expelled from Tunisia and established his headquarters in Baghdad, Iraq.

The United States could have brought its own charges against Abbas, although a criminal complaint filed against him in 1986 was dropped a short time later without an indictment.[4]

1990 beach raid [edit]

In May 1990, the PLF launched an attack on Israel's Nizanim beach, near Tel-Aviv, urged on by Iraq to torpedo the moves towards a negotiated solution between the PLO and Israel. The attackers had intended to kill tourists and Israeli civilians, but this was prevented. However, the action was significant, in that the failure of Yasser Arafat to condemn this attack led to the United States backing out of the American-Palestinian dialogue that had begun in 1988. Despite Arafat's official silence on the issue, the PLF suffered heavy internal criticism within the PLO, and Abu Abbas had to step down from his seat on the executive committee.[5]

2006 [edit]

The front took part in the 2006 Palestinian elections under the label Martyr Abu Abbas, but failed to win a seat.

See also [edit]

References [edit]


Original courtesy of Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palestine_Liberation_Front — Please support Wikipedia.
A portion of the proceeds from advertising on Digplanet goes to supporting Wikipedia.
9994 videos foundNext > 

Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP)

The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine is a Marxist-Leninist, Palestinian political and paramilitary organization, founded in 1967. It has consist...

Leon Klinghoffer Terrorist Murder 1985

Leon Klinghoffer murdered by terrorists, who found relative safety in Italy. One of the hijackers, Youssef Magied Molqi, was eventually released on a 12 day ...

'Democratic Front for Liberation of Palestine' Gets Blame for 9-11

Even before Bin Laden's name was used, the very first group to be announced on mainstream media as taking credit for the attacks was Palestine and the DFLP. ...

PLF attack Israeli Coast (1990)

Video courtesy of & copyright owned by TVNZ *** Broadcast (New Zealand): 31st May, 1990. A short report on a failed coastal attack attempted by Palestine...

Emily Gaza (Palestinian Liberation Front)

Mah mate Memillee Gaza (taken at my other mates house...Madame Toni!!)It's all fukkin glitzy love (coz we be clean and CRAAAAAYZeeeeee lol lol lol)

The People's Front

From Monty Python's The Life of Brian. Great for getting discussion board sniping back on track.

45th anniversary of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine

Gaza, 45th Anniversary of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine.

Abbagnale brothers ( rowing ) on Transworld Sport

Transworld sport produced an 8 minute piece on Italian rowing's coxed pair , the Abbagnale brothers (with cox Di Capua). Filmed in the bay of Naples it inclu...

the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine DFLP

حصريا على موقع اليوتيوب www.youtube.com دائرة الاعلام المركزي للجبهة الديمقراطية - فلسطين.

Who Are The #1 Supporters of Barack Obama .....HAMAS - Muslim Brotherhood!!!!!!

Obama was asked how he felt about the support he was receiving directly from Hamas and his reply was,"I Feel Honored" Obama gave Hamas $400 million in aid,Ha...

9994 videos foundNext > 

2 news items

 
The Australian
Wed, 15 May 2013 07:17:46 -0700

The only other work on which the three collaborated was also based on a contemporary theme: The Death of Klinghoffer is about the 1985 hijacking by Palestine Liberation Front terrorists of the passenger liner Achille Lauro and the murder of disabled ...

spyghana.com

spyghana.com
Wed, 15 May 2013 09:02:53 -0700

A bomb destroys an office building in West Beirut housing the headquarter of the Palestine Liberation Front, killing more than 175 people and injuring another 80. The bombing was allegedly carried out by the Popular Front for the Liberation of ...
Loading

Oops, we seem to be having trouble contacting Twitter

Talk About Palestine Liberation Front

You can talk about Palestine Liberation Front with people all over the world in our discussions.

Support Wikipedia

A portion of the proceeds from advertising on Digplanet goes to supporting Wikipedia. Please add your support for Wikipedia!