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  Palestine Liberation Organization - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Palestine Liberation Organization is considered the legitimate representative of the Palestinian people and holds a permanent observer seat in the United Nations General Assembly.
On 26 April 1996, the Palestine National Council voted to nullify or amend all such clauses, and called for a new text to be produced.
In the late 1960s and early 1970s, the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, the second-largest PLO faction after al-Fatah, carried out a number of attacks and plane hijackings mostly directed at Israel, most infamously the Dawson's Field hijackings, which precipitated the Black September in Jordan crisis.
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 Palestine Liberation Organization - Facts, Information, and Encyclopedia Reference article
The Palestine Liberation Organization is considered the legitimate representative of the Palestinian people and holds a permanent observer seat in the UN General Assembly.
Therefore the Palestinian National Charter of 1964 [2] stated: "The claims of historic and spiritual ties between Jews and Palestine are not in agreement with the facts of history or with the true basis of sound statehood.
In 1974 members of Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine carried out the Kiryat Shmona massacre at an apartment building in Israel, killing 18 people, 9 of whom were children.
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 AllRefer.com - Jordan - The Palestinians and the Palestine Liberation Organization | Jordanian Information Resource
The original objective to liberate all of pre-1948 Palestine was replaced in 1974 with the aim of establishing a transitional state on the West Bank and the Gaza Strip.
From a tactical and ideological standpoint, the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) was the principal counterpoint to Al Fatah.
Habash and Jibril were the principal organizers in 1974 of the rejectionist front of guerrilla groups, which refused to accept the PLO decision to establish a Palestinian state on the West Bank and the Gaza Strip.
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 Palestine Liberation Organization
Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), coordinating council for Palestinian organizations, founded (1964) by Egypt and the Arab League and initially controlled by Egypt.
The PLO was initially committed to the dissolution of Israel, mainly through the use of armed force.
In 1993, a peace agreement between the PLO and Israel was reached providing for mutual recognition and a transition to a degree of Palestinian self-rule in the West Bank and Gaza Strip.
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 Ahmad Shukairi   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Thereafter, he joined the American University at Beirut, but was dismissed one year later by the French colonialist authorities for leading a large Arab students’ demonstration on the occasion of May 6, the eleventh anniversary to the Arab martyrs of 1916 who were hanged by the Ottoman General Jamal Pasha.
Due to his active participation in the anti Mandate-Zionism’s field in Palestine, he was pursued by the British authorities in the aftermath of the Grand Palestinian Revolt, leaving Palestine on 1939 to Syria, Lebanon and Egypt.
After the Khartoum summit, Shukairi was exposed to a large press campaign on part of some Arab newspapers and the Egyptians in particular, and on December 14, 1967 he received a letter signed by seven PLO Executive Committee’s members urging him to resign his PLO’s chairmanship.
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 Palestine Liberation Organization
From here to eternity: many crucial details must still be worked out before Israel and the PLO can make peace.
(effort to secure peace among Israel, Jordan and the Palestine Liberation Organization)
(Palestine Liberation Organization) (Israelis and Palestinians reach an agreement) (includes......
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