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(IDF) The leader of the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine (DFLP), Naif Hawatma, stressed during an open chat on the website "Islam On-line" on Jan. 6, 2003, that the establishment of the an independent Palestinian state in the 1967 territories will prepare the grounds for a future "liberation of all historic Palestine." Hawatma described the Democratic Front as "a fundamental force in the [leadership] of the intifada" and one of five factions bearing the armed struggle: "Fatah, the Democratic [Front], Hamas, the Popular [Front], and the [Islamic] Jihad."2003-01-09 00:00:00Full Article
PLO Constituent Group, DFLP, Describes Palestinian West Bank/Gaza State as First Stage to Elimination of Israel
(IDF) The leader of the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine (DFLP), Naif Hawatma, stressed during an open chat on the website "Islam On-line" on Jan. 6, 2003, that the establishment of the an independent Palestinian state in the 1967 territories will prepare the grounds for a future "liberation of all historic Palestine." Hawatma described the Democratic Front as "a fundamental force in the [leadership] of the intifada" and one of five factions bearing the armed struggle: "Fatah, the Democratic [Front], Hamas, the Popular [Front], and the [Islamic] Jihad."2003-01-09 00:00:00Full Article
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