Palestinian Revolutionary Left League Explained
The Palestinian Revolutionary Left League (ar|عصبة اليسار الثوري الفلسطيني) was a Palestinian movement. It emerged from a split in the Popular Organization for the Liberation of Palestine in 1969.[1] The organization was primarily based in Syria.[1] One of its key leaders was the lawyer Musa Sweid.[1]
The organization soon disintegrated, with its members joining different Palestinian left-wing factions.[1] On June 9, 1969, the merger of the organization into the Popular Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine was announced.[2] [3] [4]
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Notes and References
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- Book: Muḥammad Jamāl Bārūt . 1997 . حركة القوميين العرب: النشأة، التطور، المصائر . المركز العربى للدراسات الاستراتيجية، . 493. 37831190 .
- Book: Pappe . Ilan . Historical Dictionary of Palestine . Mansour . Johnny . 2022-03-15 . Rowman & Littlefield . 978-1-5381-1986-0 . 365 . en.
- Book: Yaari . Ehud . Strike Terror: The Story of Fatah . Yaʿarî . Ēhûd . 1970 . Sabra Books . 978-0-87631-027-4 . 219 . en.