Arab Organization of 15 May
ARAB ORGANIZATION OF 15 MAY
: Palestinian movement, created in November 1978, following a splinter in the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine–Special Operations (PFLP-SO) that was provoked by Hussein al-Omari (Abu Ibrahim) after the death of Wadi Haddad. The name of this organization alludes to 15 May 1948, date of the start of the first Israeli-Arab conflict, following the creation of the State of Israel. Backed by Iraq, this movement proposed "pursuing the fight against imperialism, capitalism and Zionism." Responsible for many attacks in the early 1980s, the AO-15 May (or Abu Ibrahim Group) stopped practically all activities toward the end of 1984. Specializing in actions involving booby-trapped briefcases, it was redoubtable for the technical expertise of its operatives. Some of its members joined the al-Fatah of Yasir Arafat, others the Fatah-Intifada of Abu Mussa.
SEE ALSO Arafat, Yasir;Fatah, al-;Intifada (1987–1993);Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine.