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'''Ahmed Jibril''' (born c. 1938) is the founder and leader of the [[Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine–General Command]] (PFLP-GC).
 
'''Ahmed Jibril''' (born c. 1938) is the founder and leader of the [[Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine–General Command]] (PFLP-GC).
  
During the [[Syria]]n insurgency, Ahmed Jibril was a notable supporter of the [[Bashar al-Assad]] government and PFLP-GC members fought alongside [[Syrian Arab Army]] forces against the Syrian rebel opposition. However, after clashes with rebels in Yarmouk Camp in [[Damascus]], the PFLP-GC suffered defections and was forced to withdraw from the camp, and Jibril fled the city.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://english.alarabiya.net/articles/2012/12/16/255444.html|title=Defectors from Syria-based Palestinian group seek arrest of fugitive leader|publisher=|accessdate=10 November 2014}}</ref>
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During the [[Syria]]n insurgency, Ahmed Jibril was a notable supporter of the [[Bashar al-Assad]] government and [[PFLP-GC]] members fought alongside [[Syrian Arab Army]] forces against the Syrian rebel opposition. However, after clashes with rebels in Yarmouk Camp in Damascus, the [[PFLP-GC]] suffered defections and was forced to withdraw from the camp, and Jibril fled the city.<ref>''[http://english.alarabiya.net/articles/2012/12/16/255444.html "Defectors from Syria-based Palestinian group seek arrest of fugitive leader"]''</ref>
  
 
==Lockerbie denial==
 
==Lockerbie denial==
 
On 16 April 1989, the ''Los Angeles Times'' reported:
 
On 16 April 1989, the ''Los Angeles Times'' reported:
:Ahmed Jibril, leader of a group suspected of bombing [[Pan Am Flight 103]], denied in an interview with ''ABC News'' that his organisation had any role in the attack that killed 270 people in December 1988. But Jibril acknowledged that his group routinely used the same kind of bomb investigators say was used to blow up the jumbo jet over Lockerbie, [[Scotland]]. Jibril said a confederate, [[Hafez Dalkamoni]], commonly built and used the type of device, a bomb-rigged radio-cassette recorder, that downed the Pan Am jet. Dalkamoni is in a West German jail after a police raid last October that netted three devices like the one used to blow up Flight 103. Jibril heads the [[Syria]]n-backed [[PFLP-GC]].<ref>''[http://articles.latimes.com/keyword/hafez-dalkamoni "Lockerbie denial"]''</ref>
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:Ahmed Jibril, leader of a group suspected of bombing [[Pan Am Flight 103]], denied in an interview with ''ABC News'' that his organisation had any role in the attack that killed 270 people in December 1988. But Jibril acknowledged that his group routinely used the same kind of bomb, investigators say, that was used to blow up the jumbo jet over Lockerbie, [[Scotland]]. Jibril said a confederate, [[Hafez Dalkamoni]], commonly built and used the type of device, a bomb-rigged radio-cassette recorder, that downed the Pan Am jet. [[Hafez Dalkamoni|Dalkamoni]] is in a West German jail after a police raid last October that netted three devices like the one used to blow up Flight 103. Jibril heads the [[Syria]]n-backed [[PFLP-GC]].<ref>''[http://articles.latimes.com/keyword/hafez-dalkamoni "Lockerbie denial"]''</ref>
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==Relatives==
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Jibril's son, Jihad Ahmed Jibril, who headed the [[PFLP-GC]]'s military wing and was in line to replace Jibril as leader of the group, was killed by a car bomb in Beirut on 20 May 2002.
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His nephew, [[Abu Elias]], is suspected by many to have constructed and planted the IED that destroyed [[Pan Am Flight 103]] over Lockerbie in [[Scotland]] on 21 December 1988.<ref>''[https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6522599/Syrian-born-father-accused-Lockerbie-bomber-discovered-living-Washington-suburb.html "Lockerbie 'bomber' is FOUND living in AMERICA: Syrian-born father accused of planting device on Pan Am plane 30 years ago is discovered in a Washington DC suburb - but he says claims 'are all lies'"]''</ref>
 
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Revision as of 18:22, 10 February 2021

Person.png Ahmed Jibril  Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
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BornAhmed Jibril
1938
Yazur, Mandatory Palestine
NationalityPalestinian
ChildrenJihad Ahmed Jibril
Founder ofPopular Front for the Liberation of Palestine–General Command

Ahmed Jibril (born c. 1938) is the founder and leader of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine–General Command (PFLP-GC).

During the Syrian insurgency, Ahmed Jibril was a notable supporter of the Bashar al-Assad government and PFLP-GC members fought alongside Syrian Arab Army forces against the Syrian rebel opposition. However, after clashes with rebels in Yarmouk Camp in Damascus, the PFLP-GC suffered defections and was forced to withdraw from the camp, and Jibril fled the city.[1]

Lockerbie denial

On 16 April 1989, the Los Angeles Times reported:

Ahmed Jibril, leader of a group suspected of bombing Pan Am Flight 103, denied in an interview with ABC News that his organisation had any role in the attack that killed 270 people in December 1988. But Jibril acknowledged that his group routinely used the same kind of bomb, investigators say, that was used to blow up the jumbo jet over Lockerbie, Scotland. Jibril said a confederate, Hafez Dalkamoni, commonly built and used the type of device, a bomb-rigged radio-cassette recorder, that downed the Pan Am jet. Dalkamoni is in a West German jail after a police raid last October that netted three devices like the one used to blow up Flight 103. Jibril heads the Syrian-backed PFLP-GC.[2]

Relatives

Jibril's son, Jihad Ahmed Jibril, who headed the PFLP-GC's military wing and was in line to replace Jibril as leader of the group, was killed by a car bomb in Beirut on 20 May 2002.

His nephew, Abu Elias, is suspected by many to have constructed and planted the IED that destroyed Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie in Scotland on 21 December 1988.[3]

 

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