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 The ten point plan was a plan made by the palestinian Liberation Organization[PLO] for them to follow it. It called for a Palestinian state in first the Palestinian territories and then the Palestinian state to replace Israel. Despite the plan calling for the elimination of Israel, it still got opposition from hardline factions such as the Poplar front for the Liberation of Palestine [PFLP] and the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine [DFLP] which also wanted to eliminate Israel. the rejectionist Front was created. The rejectionist Front was opposed to the Ten point plan even though it called for the elimination of Israel. The Rejectionist front ought to eliminate Israel. So the Rejectionist front was worrie dthat the ten point plan could turn into peace with israel and sought to eliminate Israle and create a Palestinian state all at once. The Rejectionst front rejoined the PLO in 1978.