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Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine (DFLP)

The Popular Democratic Front for the Liberation
of Palestine (PDFLP) was founded on February 22, 1969, when it split
from the PFLP, changing its name shortly thereafter to the Democratic
Front for the Liberation of Palestine (DFLP). Since its inception it
has been led by Naif Hawatmeh
. The DFLP, which belongs to the PLO,
initially had a radical Marxist-Leninist ideology and cooperated with
other radical left-wing organizations (some of them underground). It
supports armed insurrection against Israel
and began its terrorist activities in 1973. Since the terrorists were
expelled from Lebanon (1982)
its position has become somewhat more pragmatic and usually similar
to that of Fatah.
Hawatmeh and other senior members of the DFLP are
based in Syria, but the organization
has senior political figures in the PA-administered
territories and maintains a small operational-terrorist wing in the
Gaza Strip.
During the current
violent confrontation, the DFLP has confined its activities to a
small number of terrorist attacks in the Gaza
Strip, but has participated in various internal Palestinian dialogues.
Its most prominent terrorist attacks against Israel include:
- Terrorist attack on the northern border town of Ma'alot (May 15,
1974); 25 Israeli civilians murdered, many of them children.
- Attack on a private home in the town of Beit Shean (November 19,
1974); 4 Israeli civilians murdered.
- A wagon rigged with a bomb which exploded in Jerusalem (November
13, 1975); 7 Israeli civilians murdered.
Source: Intelligence
and Terrorism Information Center at the Center for Special Studies (C.S.S) |
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