Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine – Special Command
LeaderSalim Abdul Salem (Abu Muhammad)
Dates of operation1978 - 1985
Active regionsMiddle East, Western Europe
IdeologyMarxism-Leninism
AlliesSyria Syria
Iraq Iraq
OpponentsIsrael

The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine – Special Command (PFLP-SC) was a minor breakout faction from Wadie Haddad's ultraradical Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine - External Operations (neither group should be confused with more established Palestinian factions, such as the PFLP or the PFLP-GC).

The PFLP-SC formed as a breakout organization from the PFLP-EO in 1978, the year of Haddad's death. It was never part of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), and it is unclear if it had a political program. It claimed responsibility for several bomb attacks on civilians in Western Europe, possibly performed with support from Libya, Iraq or Syria. It is believed to have ceased operations in the 1980s.[1]

References

  1. "Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine - Special Command".
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