The Progressive Liberation Front (Arabic: جبهة التحرير التقدمي, commonly known by its acronym 'جات', Gat) was a small communist organization in Egypt.
The organization emerged in 1948 as a split from the Democratic Movement for National Liberation (HADITU).
[1][2] Leaders of Gat included Issamuddin Jilal, Ahmed Taha, Ismail Jibr, Salah Salma and Ehia al-Mazsi.
In 1950, Gat rejoined HADITU but remained a separate fraction of the Egyptian communist movement during various years of the 1950s.
Ahmed Taha was the sole Gat member on the Central Committee of HADITU.