Palestinian Left and Its Decline

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Palestinian Left and Its Decline

Loyal Opposition

Peace studies and conflict resolution Politics and government Political science and theory Political leaders and leadership History: specific events and topics

Author: Francesco Saverio Leopardi

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Language: English

Published by: Palgrave Macmillan

Published on: 6th July 2020

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 536 Kb

ISBN: 9789811543395


Introduction

This book examines the history of the Palestinian Left by focusing on the trajectory of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) during its declining phase. Relying on a substantial corpus of primary sources, this study illustrates how the PFLP’s political agency contributed to its own marginalisation within the Palestinian national movement.

Historical Context

Following the 1982 eviction of the Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO) from Lebanon, the bases of the PFLP’s opposition to Fatah’s primacy in the national movement were jeopardised. This book argues that the PFLP’s «loyalty» to the PLO institutional and political framework prevented the formulation of a real counterhegemonic political project.

Analysis of the PFLP’s Decline

This drove the PFLP’s action to suffer a fundamental contradiction undermining its stance within the national movement. In the attempt to continue its opposition to Fatah, while maintaining integration in the Palestinian mainstream, the PFLP’s agency fluctuated, compromising its effectiveness and credibility.

Current Implications

Apparently irreversible, the PFLP’s marginalisation is a factor fostering the current Palestinian impasse, as no alternative is emerging to break the thirteen-year long Hamas-Fatah polarisation.

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