The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (Arabic: الجبهة الشعبية لتحرير فلسطين, romanized: al-Jabhah al-Sha`biyyah li-Taḥrīr Filasṭīn, PFLP) is a secular Palestinian Marxist–Leninist and revolutionary socialist organization founded in 1967 by George Habash. It has consistently been the second-largest of the groups forming the Palestine Liberation Organization (the PLO, founded in 1964), the largest being Fatah (founded in 1959).
Ahmad Sa’adat has served as General Secretary of the PFLP since 2001. He was sentenced in December 2006 to 30 years in an Israeli prison. The PFLP has generally taken a hard line on Palestinian national aspirations, opposing the more moderate stance of Fatah. It does not recognise the State of Israel, it opposes negotiations with the Israeli government, and favours a one-state solution to the Israeli–Palestinian conflict.
History
In the wake of the 1967 Six Day War and the occupation of the West Bank by Israel, Palestinian Christian George Habash , established the PFLP, a resistance movement that combined Arab nationalism with Marxist-Leninist ideology.
During the 1960s and 1970s, the group gained notoriety for a series of armed attacks and plane highjacks, most notably with the capture of an Air France plane in 1967. Among the most prominent members of the group is Leila Khaled , who became an iconic symbol for Palestinian resistance and female power after she highjacked a plane headed from Rome to Athens in 1969.
In the 1970s, after Fatah – the leading secular Palestinian political party founded in 1959 by Yasser Arafat and others, the PFLP has consistently been the second-largest of the groups forming the Palestinian Liberation Organisation (PLO), the umbrella organisation of the Palestinian national movement. But while Fatah developed links with Arab leaders and sought a less radical approach, the PFLP took a different route.
Like its founder Habash who had become disenchanted with Nasser’s Arab unity, the PFLP became disillusioned with what it saw as apathy among Middle Eastern leaders. The group therefore began fostering links with like-minded militant groups and global superpowers, developing ties with China, the Soviet Union and later on with islamists like Iran.
By the 1980s the rise of Islamist movements through a popular strategy of suicide bombings, particularly by Hamas and the Islamic Jihad, the PFLP began to lose ground as one of the leading resistance movements in Gaza and the West Bank. Furthermore, the fall of the Soviet Union left many leftist activists disoriented.
When the PLO signed the 1993 Oslo peace accords with Israel which marked the start of the Palestinian-Israeli peace process, the PFLP attempted to reinforce its position among Palestinian resistance groups by consigning to a group of Palestinian organisations that opposed the agreement.
After the occurrence of the First Intifada and the subsequent Oslo Accords the PFLP had difficulty establishing itself in the West Bank and Gaza Strip. At that time (1993–96) the popularity of Hamas was rapidly increasing.
In 1999, the PFLP accepted the formation of the Palestine Authority - the interim self-governing body established as a result of the Oslo Accords to run areas of the West Bank and Gaza - and sought to join the administration of Yasser Arafat, chairman of PLO and leader of the Fatah political party.
The group’s armed military wing, known as the Abu Ali Mustafa Brigades, is particularly active in Gaza where it has fought against Israel alongside Hamas and PIJ militants.
Ahmad Sa’adat
Ahmad Sa’adat took over as the secretary general of Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) after Israel’s assassination of Abu Ali Mustafa in 2001; he was imprisoned by the Palestinian Authority (PA) in Jericho a year later. He leads the PFLP’s ‘People’s Pulse‘ list which is contesting the May 2021 legislative elections.
In January 2006, while in prison, he was elected as a member of the Palestinian Legislative Council (PLC). A month later, Israel stormed the PA prison and took Sa’adat and five other inmates; he was then sentenced to 30 years in prison by an Israeli military court. He is currently held in solitary confinement.
Sa’adat was born in 1953 in al-Bireh (Ramallah). He was involved in student politics and joined the PFLP in 1969, and was gradually rose up through the group’s ranks. He has been imprisoned a number of times by Israel and the PA.
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guy who believes in the Rommel Myth and defends him through the lends of “perfect is the enemy of good”
I’ve not watched breaking bad but out of context that scene where an extremely sad german man is given franch sauce (french dressing and ranch) by some scientists and immediately decides to kill himself is kinda funny
Watching that man chew for what felt like an hour was enough for me to cheer with how he winded up.
“May God damn Israel. I have nothing but the fullest support for the Palestinian people”
- John Brown if he were alive today, probably
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You might be trying to read the news megathread, which has exploded in the last 36 hours
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Fucking Victoria 3 multiplayer is so goddamn unstable in the current version, we had like 8 crashes to desktop this evening, Paradorks pls fix.
Anyway I forced my friend to release Palestine due to *current events* lmao
I have an idea for a new writing project that will never see the light of day, and I told my husband and he told me that I either have to do something with all my manuscripts or he’s going to post them on the Internet for me.
What’s a thing that’ll satisfy my husband but isn’t putting all my embarrassing writing on display?
Post it somewhere obscure, or alternatively post it somewhere really busy so it gets lost in the flood
Put one embarrassing manuscript on display
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He said embarrassing, not iconic
I imagine it atop an illuminated lectern
The Australian PM is currently on the TV condemning the attack on Israel as “an attack on innocents and nothing to celebrate.”
The absolute state of the Australian Labor Party. This is our supposed left-wing party lmao
Unequivocal right to defend the colony, for the queen
jfc fuck this country
Asked about the rally, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese told Channel 9 the attacks should be condemned rather than praised.
“There’s nothing to celebrate by the murder of innocent civilians going about their day,” he said.
"Some of those have been captured are young people who were attending a rave, enjoying life and enjoying each others’ company.
“There’s nothing to celebrate here.”
Foreign Minister Penny Wong said the targeting of civilians and taking of hostages was “never a cause for celebration”.
“Whatever people’s views are about the history of this conflict, we can never condone the targeting of civilians and the taking of hostages and I’m sure that is something many Australians can agree with,” she said.
won’t someone think of the raving settlers
In a statement released on Sunday, the Australian National Imams Council said the federal government should avoid “one-sided statements of support which ignore the Palestinian people”.
Meanwhile the Sydney Opera House will be lit up in blue and white in support of Israel tonight.
death to israel
Scheduled a covid booster and flu shot on the same visit. Surely this will not wreck me
Did the same and I gotta say, it feels bad folks
Omae wa mou, shinderu
CD Projekt Red has unionized with an anarcho-syndicalist union associated with the IWW
Well it isn’t CD Projekt Yellow is it?
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Why do I feel like shit I should be happy rn and looking forward to tomorrow
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FUCK
I’m sorry you’re having a tough time Mr President
Would a drone strike make you feel better?
Yeah that sucks when that happens, try to just make an effort to be happy, your brain doesnt know better than you do
have you tried windsurfing your problems away?
Trying to be better about my nutrition and gd it is impossible to hit macros without supplementation