The
Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine - External Operations (PFLP-EO) or
Special Operations (PFLP-SO) or
Special Operations Group (PFLP-SOG) were organizational names used by
Palestinian radical
Wadie Haddad when engaging in international attacks, that were regarded as
terrorism, and were not sanctioned by the PFLP.
A leading member of the
Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) from its inception, Haddad had been banned from organizing attacks on non-
Israeli targets after his role in the
Dawson's Field hijackings in 1970, which were widely seen as having provoked the
Black September crackdown on the
Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) in
Jordan.
However, Haddad defied the ban by claiming to carry out his attacks in the name of a PFLP-EO faction, although he remained part of the PFLP. To support him, he solicited the help of non-PFLP organizations such as the
Abu Nidal Organization and the
West German Red Army Faction (RAF); he also employed his PFLP protégé,
Ilich Ramírez Sánchez ("The Jackal").
It is unclear to what extent the PFLP-EO formed a faction in the real sense of the word, within the Palestinian
nationalist movement. It may simply have been a faction or trend within the PFLP, or possibly a name tag used to shield the PFLP from the political fallout of Haddad's spectacular
terrorist operations.
As discontent grew with Haddad's rogue tactics, and the mainstream PLO pressured the PFLP to cease its international operations,...
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