In 1958, al-Qaddumi joined
Yasser Arafat who was organizing student groups calling for the liberation of Palestine. Fatah, the Palestinian National Liberation Movement, was established at the beginning of 1965. At the time, al-Qaddumi worked for the Ministry of Health of Kuwait. In 1966, he was expelled from the country for political activities connected with the PLO. By 1969 he was one of key figures in the
PLO. From 1973 he headed its political department in
Beirut, Lebanon. At the beginning of 1973, al-Qaddumi was appointed head of the PLO's political department. In 1976, Arafat and al-Qaddumi met with
Meir Vilner and
Tawfik Toubi, heads of
Rakah (New Communist List), established after the 1965 split in the
Israeli Communist Party, and from which
Hadash developed. Since the early 1980s Al-Qaddumi had been living in
Tunis where the PLO was based after expulsion from
Lebanon. In 1985, when four
Palestinian Liberation Front militants hijacked the
MS Achille Lauro and killed
Leon Klinghoffer, a wheelchair-using Jewish-American, al-Qaddumi claimed that Klinghoffer was pushed over the side of the ship by his wife for the insurance money. After the
Oslo Accords in 1993, which he opposed as a betrayal of the
PLO's principles, al-Qaddumi refused to move to the
Palestinian Territories with the rest of the leadership to set up the
Palestinian National Authority (PNA). From exile, he continued to advocate a hardline stance towards Israel, refused cooperation with the PNA and repeatedly disagreed with the PLO during negotiations with Israel by making statements denying recognition of Israel. This led to him being sidelined in Palestinian politics for over a decade, as the center of power moved to
Gaza and then
Ramallah. Farouk al-Qaddumi became a central figure in the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO) and served as the head of its political department for many years. He was instrumental in shaping the PLO’s policies and was a close confidant of Yasser Arafat. His diplomatic efforts extended beyond the Arab world, as he sought to garner international support for the Palestinian cause. Even after stepping back from his active role in politics, al-Qaddumi remained a respected figure within the Palestinian community. ==PLO power struggle==