From: Patterns of Global Terrorism. United States Department of State Publication 10321
Description
Formed in 1979 from remnants of Wadi Haddad's Popular Front for the
Liberation of Palestine-Special Operations Group (PFLP-SOG). Led by
Muhammad al-Umari, who is known throughout Palestinian circles as Abu
Ibrahim or the bomb man. Group was never part of PLO. Reportedly disbanded
in the mid-1980s when several key members joined Colonel Hawari's Special
Operations Group of Fatah.
Activities
Claimed responsibility for several bombings in the early-to-middle 1980s,
including hotel bombing in London (1980), El Al's Rome and Istanbul offices
(1981), and Israeli Embassies in Athens and Vienna (1981). Anti-US attacks
include an attempted bombing of a Pan Am airliner in Rio de Janeiro and a
bombing on board a Pan Am flight from Tokyo to Honolulu in August 1982.
(The accused bomber in this last attack, Mohammed Rashid, is currently
awaiting trial in the United States for the bombing, which killed a Japanese
teenager.)
Strength
50 to 60 in early 1980s.
Location/Area of Operation
Baghdad until 1984. Before disbanding, operated in Middle East,
Europe, and East Asia. Abu Ibrahim is reportedly in Iraq.
External Aid
Probably received logistic and financial support from Iraq until 1984.
Created: 03/26/95
Last Updated: 03/16/99
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