Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine–Special Operations

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POPULAR FRONT FOR THE LIBERATION OF PALESTINE–SPECIAL OPERATIONS

Radical faction created in 1972 by Wadi Haddad, who split from the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) over the policies of George Habash, which he found too moderate. An organization with allegiance to Marxist-Leninism, backed by Iraq, the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine–Special Operations (PFLP–SO) cultivated ties with groups and movements that were ideologically close to it, such as the Japanese Red Army, and the German Baader-Meinhof group. The PFLP–SO became known for its participation in the hijacking of an Air France plane en route to Entebbe, Uganda, in 1976. In 1978, after the death of Haddad, the group was dissolved and its members scattered in three different movements: the 15 May Arab Organization, the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine–Special Command (PFLP–SC), and the Lebanese Armed Revolutionary Fraction (LARF).

SEE ALSO Habash, George;Lebanese Armed Revolutionary Faction;Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine;Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine–Special Command.

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