Palestinian National Salvation Front
Palestinian National Salvation Front جبهة الانقاذ الوطني الفلسطيني | |
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Dates of operation | 1985–1991 |
Group(s) | Marada Brigades |
Opponents | Amal movement ("sometimes")
Lebanese forces PLO |
Battles and wars | the Lebanese Civil War |
The Palestinian National Salvation Front (
The Palestinian National Salvation Front accused the
PLO leadership of "surrenderism". It was stressed on behalf of the Front that it was not seeking to replace the PLO, but that its foundation was a temporary measure.[2]
During the
Amal. As the fighting continued the PFLP switched its support to Fatah and those trapped in the other camps. Eventually Abu Musa’s faction was the only group remaining active in the PNSF.[5]
In 1991, the PLO invited the Palestinian National Salvation Front to Tunis for reconciliation talks.[6]
References
- www.encyclopedia.com.
- ^ a b Los Angeles Times. 6 Palestinian Units Unite to Oppose Arafat, March 25, 1985
- ISBN 978-82-999320-5-9.
- ^ Bidwell. Dictionary Of Modern Arab History. Hoboken: Taylor and Francis, 2012. p. 30
- ^ Middle East International No 292, 23 January 1987; Publishers Lord Mayhew, Dennis Walters MP; ‘a correspondent’ pp.12-13; No 289, 5 December 1986; Jim Muir pp.10-11
- ^ Bidwell. Dictionary Of Modern Arab History. Hoboken: Taylor and Francis, 2012. p. 324