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  • ...he 1970s, variously at odds with and allied to [[Yasser Arafat]] and the [[Palestine Liberation Organization]]; [[Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine]] and [[Popular Front
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  • {{r|Palestine Liberation Organization}}
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  • The PFLP was a spinoff of the [[Palestine Liberation Organization]], and the DFLP and PFLP_GC split from it.
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  • {{r|Palestine Liberation Organization}}
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  • {{r|Palestine Liberation Organization}}
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  • {{r|Palestine Liberation Organization}}
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  • ...stinian Authority]] (PA) from 1996 to his death in 2004, Chairman of the [[Palestine Liberation Organization]] (1969-2004) and founded [[Fatah]] in 1956
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  • ...t''' (1929–2004) was a Palestinian politician who became Chairman of the [[Palestine Liberation Organization]] from 1969 to 2004 and President of the [[Palestinian Authority]] from 199
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  • It again split, in 1983, into split again into pro-[[Palestine Liberation Organization]], pro-Syrian, and pro-Libyan factions. The PLO-based faction, led by Muham
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  • The Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), of which [[Fatah]] is a part, formally recognized Israel in 1993. Th
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  • ...onents argued were a military necessity for insurgent groups such as the [[Palestine Liberation Organization]]. Extending POW coverage was consistent with the views of international hu
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  • ...her service, she was a core member of Israel's team negotiating with the [[Palestine Liberation Organization]]. After working in the national antiquities organization, she became a for
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  • ...Hence the United States acceded to Israel's refusal to negotiate with the Palestine Liberation Organization despite the PLO's recognition of Israel at the November 1988 session of the
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  • He was Legal Adviser to the [[Palestine Liberation Organization]] (from 1987) and the [[Palestinian Authority|Provisional Government of the
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  • ...stalled talks, especially in getting commitment against terrorism from the Palestine Liberation Organization<ref name=Powell2002-03-29>{{citation
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  • {{r|Palestine Liberation Organization}}
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