Formed in 1979, the Lebanese Armed Revolutionary Factions – LARF or Factions Armés Révolutionnaires Libanaises (FARL) in French, was an underground Marxist-Leninist terrorist group that emerged from the break-up of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine-External Operations (PFLP-EO), a joint Lebanese/Palestinian radical guerrilla faction, upon the death of its leader and founder Wadi Haddad in March 1978.

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  • Formed in 1979, the Lebanese Armed Revolutionary Factions – LARF or Factions Armés Révolutionnaires Libanaises (FARL) in French, was an underground Marxist-Leninist terrorist group that emerged from the break-up of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine-External Operations (PFLP-EO), a joint Lebanese/Palestinian radical guerrilla faction, upon the death of its leader and founder Wadi Haddad in March 1978.
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  • Formed in 1979, the Lebanese Armed Revolutionary Factions – LARF or Factions Armés Révolutionnaires Libanaises (FARL) in French, was an underground Marxist-Leninist terrorist group that emerged from the break-up of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine-External Operations (PFLP-EO), a joint Lebanese/Palestinian radical guerrilla faction, upon the death of its leader and founder Wadi Haddad in March 1978.
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  • Lebanese Armed Revolutionary Factions
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