A brief chronology and key dates of Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) from 1969 to 2004 and of the Palestinian National Authority (PNA) from 1994 to 2004; Hezbollah 1982 to present.
The Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) was founded on 2 June 1964. It began with the intention of Arab unity and the liberation of Palestine against Israeli occupation. The PLO began their militancy campaign from its inception with an attack on Israel's National Water Carrier in January 1965. Israel's continued aggression in the Middle East culminating in permanent land theft (confiscation, illegal settlement and dispossession) in Palestine in June 1967.
From the late 1960s the PLO organized and launched guerrilla attacks against Israel from its bases in Jordan. Prior to the Oslo Accords, the PLO's militant wings engaged in acts of violence against both the Israeli military and civilians, within Israel and abroad.
Israel raided the PLO camps in Jordan, including Karameh, withdrawing only under Jordanian military pressure. This conflict culminated in Jordan's expulsion of the PLO to Lebanon in July 1971.
In December 1974 Black September was dissolved by Fatah, possibly as a response to the pressure placed on Black September by the Mossad. A splinter group of the PLO formed by key figures of PLO/Hezbollah.
The 1982 Israeli invasion in support of Lebanese Christian militias resulted in the Palestine Liberation Organization's (PLO) departure from Lebanon to Tunisia. In June 1982, Israel invaded South Lebanon in the midst of the Lebanese Civil War, purportedly in retaliation for the attempted assassination of the Israeli Ambassador to England. Israel invading a sovereign nation in the midst of a civil war, let that sink in for a second.
Israel accepted the PLO as the representative of the Palestinians, and the PLO renounced terrorism and recognised Israel's right to exist in peace. It took another four years for the international community to understand why the radical change of pace from a militant organisation relentless fighting Israel in every middle eastern country.
While there are estimates that Arafat was worth an average of $3 billion, the real figure of his overall worth remains disputed. Following revelations surrounding the PA’s largest corruption scandal, an internal PA audit showed a quarter of the governing’s body for 1997 was “lost” as a result of corruption and mismanagement.
The bureaucratic nature of the PA meant that little oversight gave way for sharks to ultimately steal from Palestinian public money. After the 1997 audit was released, Arafat had demanded all future PA audits to be kept secret.
[Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) from 1969 to 2004 and president of the Palestinian National Authority (PNA) from 1994 to 2004.]
In 1997 he sold out the the jews with the money Arafat stole from PLO international donation to support Palestine against Israeli occupation went to Arafat's personal account in Israel's head Bank.
Hezbollah is the successor to the PLO, a shi'ite Lebanese militia. The PLO is Hezbollah after they got bought out, funds stolen to fight jew occupation and stolen by jews.
There hasn't been a Hezbollah since 1996, arguably since 1993. The boogeyman of everywhere is Hezbollah is jewish nonsense the kikes are using to justify continued aggression in the ME to occupy more territory to create the third temple due to messianic prophecy.
FreeinTX 0 points 6 months ago
Hezbollah is a a Lebanese charity and defense organization. They very much exist and their leader was recently murdered by Israel.