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| metimes been considered the first indication of | PLO acceptance of a two-state solution. |
| new airline in the 1980s, in Guinea Bissau the | PLO acquired an already existing air transport comp |
| e army being incapable of limiting the areas of | PLO activity. |
| They had left the | PLO after Fatah pushed through the Ten Point Progra |
| a former IDF officer sentenced for contacting a | PLO agent in Europe. |
| the Syrian-controlled as-Sa'iqa faction of the | PLO, although the importance of both has diminished |
| akam Balawi - Top aide of Yasser Arafat, former | PLO ambassador to Algeria and Tunisia and the Inter |
| Barghouti has consistently criticized the | PLO and Palestinian Authority for corruption. |
| 1975 civil war broke out in Lebanon between the | PLO and the christians and several months later the |
| "Hamas, the | PLO, and Terrorist Attacks Against Israel", U.S. Ho |
| ounders of Ba'ath party and was a member of the | PLO and a member of its PNC, the Palestinian Nation |
| Relations between the | PLO and King Hussein of Jordan began to deteriorate |
| ncil and the Palestinian Central Council of the | PLO and the State of Palestine - Salim Zanoun |
| ve ahead in measures to activate and reform the | PLO and accelerate the work of the preparatory comm |
| ional institutions in the occupied territories ( | PLO and other national institutions), a position he |
| It shows how little love is left for the | PLO and it will drive many more Palestinians in the |
| led by Col. Abu Musa, a senior commander of the | PLO and Fatah, but later leader of the anti-Arafat |
| ction of the Palestine Liberation Organization ( | PLO) and directed the 1978 Coastal Road massacre in |
| an alternative to the intransigence of both the | PLO and the several governments of Israel.” |
| "Though he would never shy from supporting the | PLO and communist insurgents in Latin America, Palm |
| itten to bridge the ideological gap between the | PLO and Muslim Brotherhood. |
| rab state - helped bring together the fractured | PLO, and temporarily heal the rift between the main |
| d to implement all other agreements between the | PLO and Israel since September 1993: (Protocol on E |
| Syria and allied Lebanese militias attacked the | PLO and Palestinian refugee communities in Lebanon) |
| etained since he acknowledged membership in the | PLO and sought residence in the country on the basi |
| As a Shiite diplomat, Sunni terrorists from the | PLO are suspected. |
| ed into interviewing an imposter who claims the | PLO are prepared to negotiate peacefully. |
| ablished the Palestine Liberation Organization ( | PLO) as the political expression of the Palestinian |
| The right-wing Lebanese Front had long seen the | PLO as a threat to their supremacy in Lebanon's vol |
| The establishment of the | PLO as being based wholly in Lebanon came after Kin |
| Arab League summit held in Rabat designated the | PLO as the "sole legitimate representative of the P |
| From 1974, al-Hout represented the | PLO at the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA). |
| esidency of the PNA and his chairmanship of the | PLO, Balawi was said to be a "loyalist". |
| On 8 September, Israeli planes bombed ten | PLO bases in Syria and Lebanon as a response to the |
| bloody realization of the civil war, which the | PLO became embroiled in after initial reluctance of |
| ction of the Palestine Liberation Organization ( | PLO) between 1979 and until his death in 2006. |
| re murdered by Palestinian terrorists, from the | PLO Black September group. |
| the Mossad's clandestine attempt to flush out a | PLO bomber. |
| The first attack was on a | PLO bookstore in Paris in October 1972. |
| The | PLO bought part equity in Transportes Aereos de Gui |
| The group is outside the | PLO, but participates in the National and Islamic F |
| srael, of course, refused to negotiate with the | PLO, but did negotiate with parties that claimed mo |
| is one of the PFLP's two representatives on the | PLO CC, and the head of their Political Office base |
| alestinian Central Council (PCC), also known as | PLO Central Council, is one of the institutions of |
| Force 17 was used by Fatah to protect | PLO Chairman Yasser Arafat, his top lieutenants, as |
| tutions) quickly became the leading opponent to | PLO chairman Mahmoud Abbas. |
| The late | PLO Chairman, Yasser Arafat, sat together with Shim |
| The | PLO condemned the murders and accused Israel of jum |
| PLO-EC Chairman asked the PLO-EC to convene the | PLO Constitution Committee, either in Amman or in C |
| ote of the Palestine Liberation Organization's ( | PLO) decision to move its forces from Beirut, and r |
| In 2009 was appointed chief of the | PLO Delegation to the United States. |
| a Palestinian diplomat and present chief of the | PLO Delegation in Washington DC. |
| cause it was supposed to carry the members of a | PLO delegation (but in the end did not). |
| ned an order allowing for negotiations with the | PLO despite them being concidered a terrorist organ |
| PCC is acting as a link between the PNC and the | PLO Executive Committee. |
| ement after a meeting today with members of the | PLO Executive Committee. |
| Dr. Hanan Ashrawi is a member of the | PLO Executive Committee that met in the West Bank t |
| PCC currently consists of 124 members from the | PLO Executive Committee, PNC, PLC and other Palesti |
| of the Palestinian Legislative Council and the | PLO executive committee, heart attack. |
| lestinian territories for being a member of the | PLO Executive Committee and was allowed back 12 yea |
| ion in the Palestine Liberation Organization's ( | PLO) Executive Committee, where he worked as an adv |
| In addition, at that time he became a member of | PLO Executive Committee from February 1969 through |
| Just before the | PLO expulsion from Jordan, and during the three yea |
| After the expulsion of the | PLO factions from Jordan, Haddad was subjected to h |
| On September 17, an emergency meeting of | PLO factions was held with the majority of those at |
| oodier than its 1950s prelude, it featured most | PLO factions on the side of the Lebanese National M |
| both the Rejectionist Front (RF) and mainstream | PLO factions, later joined by 4,400 Lebanese regula |
| advocates for the terror campaigns conducted by | PLO fighters and others during the early 1970s. |
| vehicles were left on the scene and used by the | PLO for propaganda. |
| NA president since its creation and head of the | PLO for decades before that) and the high regard he |
| Israel's publicly stated objective was to push | PLO forces back 40 kilometres (25 mi) to the north. |
| tary success for the Israeli Defense Forces, as | PLO forces were pushed north of the river. |
| reached Beirut and were determined to drive the | PLO from southern Lebanon. |
| keeping troops to oversee the withdrawal of the | PLO from Lebanon. |
| s within the Palestine Liberation Organization ( | PLO) from the 1970s on. |
| ert, triggering King Hussein's expulsion of the | PLO from Jordan, which became known as Black Septem |
| One text has suggested that the | PLO had a full takeover of the Lebanese media. |
| Karameh in Jordan, where Yasser Arafat and the | PLO had their base. |
| Still, the | PLO has with few exceptions remained fully committe |
| more hard-line factions, inside and outside the | PLO, have continued to dominate the inner workings |
| He didn't change the status of the | PLO, he just allowed an exception to the "We don't |
| Nathan, however, continued to meet with | PLO head Yasser Arafat, and on 18 September 1991 he |
| spokesman of the Orient House, then unofficial | PLO headquarters in East Jerusalem. |
| Many groups within the | PLO held more of a pan-Arab view than Fatah, and Fa |
| PLO in Oxford Islamic Studies Online | |
| ing of the Palestinian Liberation Organization ( | PLO) in 1964. |
| lestine Liberation Organization, and joined the | PLO in 1987. |
| was included in the Executive Committee of the | PLO in April that year. |
| This now defunct airline was used by the | PLO in order to penetrate the world of civil aviati |
| against the Palestine Liberation Organization ( | PLO) in 1976, during the Lebanese Civil War. |
| ction of the Palestine Liberation Organization ( | PLO) in the 1960s and later on the Black September |
| years-old opinion of the US Government that the | PLO is a terrorist organization. |
| underground militant organization linked to the | PLO, kidnapped and executed Israeli consul-general |
| ces to Palestinians as mandated in 1996 by then | PLO leader Yasser Arafat. |
| He earned the particular ire of | PLO leaders for his role in repressing the revolt. |
| Along with hundreds of other | PLO leaders, he was exiled from Lebanon to Tunisia |
| n Spring of Youth), where they killed three top | PLO leaders. |
| The exact relations between Fatah-SOG and the | PLO leadership of Yassir Arafat remain unclear. |
| made clear by the heavy losses suffered by the | PLO leadership in Operation Spring of Youth (1973). |
| PCP was the sole | PLO member not based amongst the fedayeen organizat |
| mbed by Israeli aircraft for ten weeks, killing | PLO members though some civilians were also killed. |
| en the situation in which they were facing both | PLO militiamen and Syrian troops, the Phalange had |
| as coming a peace treaty between Israel and the | PLO, Muslimgauze decided to record a completely new |
| Interview with Richard in July 1979 by the | PLO News Bulletin |
| Bank by Israel in 1967, Nasser became editor of | PLO newspaper, Filastin al-Thawra. |
| action as-Sa'iqa attacked the Beirut offices of | PLO newspapers. |
| Beirut, Lebanon to kill a number of high level | PLO officials in Operation Spring of Youth. |
| Its lack of a role within the | PLO or in the PNA has greatly reduced its visibilit |
| nce violence and terrorism effectively excluded | PLO participation. |
| the ideologically diverse movement, and of the | PLO, pitted against PLO chairman and PNA president |
| 925 - April 9/April 10, 1973) was a Palestinian | PLO political leader, writer and poet. |
| Between 1976 and 1980 | PLO positions on the castle were attacked dozens of |
| the Oslo Peace Process but was appointed as the | PLO Representative in Jerusalem in 2001. |
| i ambassador to the U.S., Michael Oren, and the | PLO representative to the U.S., Maen Rashid Areikat |
| ed clandestinely to Damascus via Athens to meet | PLO resistance leaders. |
| To cut off any | PLO retreat routes, the Israeli Navy facilitated an |
| EROS through its contacts with | PLO sent many people including one Arul Pragasam wh |
| White logo | plo sirt. |
| In the late 1980s, the | PLO sought a negotiated solution with Israel in the |
| The amount of weaponry that they received from | PLO sources outside of Israel was negligible, and m |
| d internal tensions rise, and as relations with | PLO spoils. |
| PLO spokesman Marwan Kanafani was videotaped tellin | |
| However, the | PLO stated that the actions claimed by the LNRF wer |
| The | PLO subsequently retreated to the south, but contin |
| rrested and imprisoned pending trial, the three | PLO survivors were released by the West German gove |
| lleged that it was George Habash's PFLP not the | PLO that trained the early batch of Tamil militants |
| ang were meanwhile trying to find and kill Lomi | Plo, the Queen of the Gorog. |
| Stevens is hindered by everyone around him: The | PLO threaten him, the Phalangists arrest him and th |
| as instrumental in passing information from the | PLO to the United States about the PLO's conditions |
| He passed messages from the | PLO to the United States administration and back to |
| This allowed the | PLO to engage in diplomatic channels, and provided |
| Palestinian political violence#Establishment of | PLO to First Intifada (1964-1987) and List of attac |
| ctivist and then served as an ambassador of the | PLO to Tunisia between 1983-94. |
| afat to be the first diplomatic delegate of the | PLO to the UK in 1973, heading their Office in Lond |
| passed which, for the first time, declared the | PLO to be the "sole legitimate representative of th |
| 1974, Ambassador Abdel Rahman was hired by the | PLO to help prepare for Yasser Arafat's historic ad |
| ative of the Palestine Liberation Organization ( | PLO) to the United Kingdom. |
| f Jordan and Yasser Arafat, the chairman of the | PLO, to end the bloody battle between Jordanians an |
| It was not in the interests of the | PLO to get involved in a conflict which would drain |
| o stop Israel's bombing of Beirut, to allow the | PLO to leave the city. |
| that the church was used as a repair garage for | PLO vehicles, and also as a range for shooting-prac |
| He was also a | PLO veteran, previously head of the Lebanese Fatah |
| lso campaigns to come across as defender of the | PLO vs. the PNA, and as a spokesman for the refugee |
| Israel invaded and the | PLO was rooted out of Lebanon in August 1982. |
| iving in Tunis since the early 1980s, where the | PLO was based after it evacuated Lebanon. |
| The | PLO was considered by the United States and Israel |
| The Lebanese National Movement and | PLO were seen too as a threat to Syria, as they opp |
| In Lebanon, the | PLO were able to make use of media outlets and reso |
| held by the Palestine Liberation Organization ( | PLO), which used the castle to fire rockets into no |
| the Propaganda and International Centre of the | PLO, whose films included The Road to Palestine and |
| ent of Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat and the | PLO with Saddam Hussein, who had earlier invaded Ku |
| It was established in 1965 as a body in the | PLO with the goal of creating an active role for wo |
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