plf
Proper noun A militant organization originally formed in 1977 following a division within the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP). It later operated as an affiliate of the al-Fatah faction and was responsible for carrying out armed attacks against Israeli targets from locations in Lebanon.
The term PLF functions exclusively as a proper noun, referring to the specific organization. It is typically used in historical, political, and security-related contexts. * The PLF claimed responsibility for the operation. * Reports detailed the formation of the PLF after the internal split. * Government agencies monitored the activities of the PLF.
- The PLF: The definite article "the" is almost always used when referring to the organization by its full acronym.
- The history of the PLF is complex.
- Palestine Liberation Front: This is the full name for which PLF is the acronym.
- Abu Abbas Faction: A common reference to the faction of the PLF led by Mohammed Abbas (Abu Abbas), particularly following further splits within the organization.
- Militant group
- Faction (in the specific context of the Palestinian political landscape)
- Organization
This term refers specifically to a single, historical organization. It should not be confused with other groups using similar acronyms or with generic terms for liberation movements. Its usage is almost entirely confined to discussions of late 20th-century Middle Eastern history and conflict.
- a terrorist group formed in 1977 as the result of a split with the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine; became a satellite of al-Fatah; made terrorist attacks on Israel across the Lebanese border