Rejectionist Front

As a Palestinian rejection front is referred to the consultative and coordinative merger Palestinian groups. The result is the front at the beginning of the 1990s, after the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine by the PLO had split off, and consists of several organizations that oppose the Oslo peace process and reject peace with Israel.

Of the PFLP, the PFLP - General Command, the ALF and the PPSF (Palestinian Popular Struggle formed: after the armistice in October War in 1974, a " rejection front " had (front of the Palestinian forces that reject the capitulationist solutions literally) within the PLO front) had been members.

For current rejectionists include the PFLP, DFLP, ALF, Saika and other PLO factions and Hamas, the Lebanese Hezbollah and Islamic Jihad. The rejection front is home of Syria and supported by Iran, which has a "liberation army of al -Quds (Jerusalem) " set up. On action against a peace groups, however, are at odds, not all in favor of attacks or an armed confrontation. Some agree at least temporary truces.

  • Organization ( Palestinian Territories )
  • Middle East conflict
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