psf

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Definition

Proper noun A militant Palestinian organization, originally a faction that separated from the al-Fatah movement. It is known for conducting armed operations and has historically been involved in the Palestinian nationalist struggle.

Usage Notes
  • "PSF" is an acronym. It is typically used with the definite article "the" when referring to the organization as a collective entity.
  • It functions as a singular proper noun (e.g., ).
  • This term is primarily used in historical, political, and news contexts related to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Examples
  • Historical reports indicated the PSF was active across the Lebanese border.
  • The relationship between the PSF and al-Fatah evolved over time.
  • Analysts studied the role of the PSF in the broader Palestinian movement.
Advanced Usage
  • The acronym is sometimes written in lowercase ("psf") in continuous text, though it is more commonly seen in uppercase.
  • In academic writing, the full name "Popular Struggle Front" is often provided upon first use, followed by the acronym "PSF" in parentheses for subsequent references.
Variants and Related Words
  • Popular Struggle Front: The full name of the organization.
  • Faction: A subgroup within a larger organization, which describes the PSF's origin.
  • Militant group: A general term for an organization using confrontational or violent methods.
Synonyms
  • Militant organization
  • Palestinian faction
  • Armed group
Notes on Meaning

This term refers specifically to a named political-military organization. It does not have general meanings outside this context. The provided reference details its historical origin (a 1967 split from al-Fatah), its method (staging terrorist attacks), and a key aspect of its political alignment (having close relations with al-Fatah).

Noun
  1. a terrorist group of radical Palestinians who split with al-Fatah in 1967 but now have close relations with al-Fatah; staged terrorist attacks against Israel across the Lebanese border