Palestinian Liberation Army - translation to dutch
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Palestinian Liberation Army - translation to dutch

MILITARY WING OF THE PALESTINE LIBERATION ORGANIZATION
Palestinian Liberation Army
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Palestinian Liberation Army         
de Palestijnse Bevrijdings Organisatie (PLO)
Palestine Liberation Army         
Palestijn Bevrijdingings Leger (PLA)
British Territorial Army         
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ELEMENT OF THE BRITISH ARMY
British Territorial Army; British Army/Territorial Army; Territorial and Army Volunteer Reserve; Territorial Army (UK); T.A.V.R.; UK Territorial Army; Territorial Army (United Kingdom); Army Reserve(United Kingdom); Army Reserve (UK); Reserve of Officers; British Army Reserve; Territorial Army Reserve of Officers; TAVR II; TA (UK)
Engelse Territoriale Leger

Definition

women's liberation
¦ noun the liberation of women from inequalities and subservient status in relation to men, and from attitudes causing these (now generally replaced by the term feminism).

Wikipedia

Palestine Liberation Army

The Palestine Liberation Army (PLA, Arabic: جيش التحرير الفلسطيني, Jaysh at-Tahrir al-Filastini) is ostensibly the military wing of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), set up at the 1964 Arab League summit held in Alexandria, Egypt, with the mission of fighting Israel. However, it has never been under effective PLO control, but rather it has been controlled by its various host governments, usually Syria. Even though it initially operated in several countries, the present-day PLA is only active in Syria and recruits male Palestinian refugees.

Examples of use of Palestinian Liberation Army
1. Not to be confused with a force of the same name set up by Iraqi Shi‘ites in the 1'80s, the brigade was formed in the 1'60s as part of the PLO‘s Palestinian Liberation Army in exile.
2. The old general, a veteran of numerous battles and wars with Israel as a member of the Palestinian Liberation Organization‘s military wing, the Palestinian Liberation Army, and even the Syrian army, did not hide his opinion about clashing with Israel.