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Abu Nidal Organization (ANO)

⚠ Sanctioned · 1 active program

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and the 1994 assassination of a Jordanian embassy diplomat in Beirut. · From the mid-1970s to the early 1990s · Greece killing 9 · including a Canadian woman and her infant son. ANO was also responsible for the July 1988 explosion of two bombs near a cruise ship in Aegina · killing or wounding about 900 people in terrorist attacks in 20 countries. Founded by Abu Nidal in 1974 · the Abu Nidal Organization (ANO) was one of the most feared transnational terrorist organizations in the world · the goal of the ANO was to destroy the State of Israel · viewing armed struggle as the only method to liberate the people of Palestine. ANO was responsible for the November 1985 hijacking of an Egypt Air flight · which resulted in the death of at least 58 people

Sanctions programs · 1

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CA_LISTED_TERRORISTS CA-LISTED-TERR Canada Listed Terrorist Entities Counter-terrorism 12/02/2003 source ↗

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