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Political and religious group in Palestine

Palestinian Mujahideen Movement
حركة المجاهدين الفلسطينية
FounderOmar Abu Sharia
LeaderAsaad Abu Sharia
Dates of operation2001 – present
Split fromFatah Fatah
CountryState of Palestine Palestine
Active regionsState of Palestine Gaza Strip and the
State of Palestine West Bank with spillover into
 Israel
Ideology
Part ofState of Palestine Alliance of Palestinian Forces
AlliesNon-state allies:
 Hamas
Designated as a terrorist group by Israel
Palestinian nationalism
Factions and leaders
Palestinian Mujahideen Movement is located in IsraelYassin + Haniyeh Yassin + Haniyeh RantisiRantisiMashalMashalSinwarSinwarDeifDeifDeifDeifMabhouhMabhouhHabashHabashAbbasAbbasHawatmehHawatmehNakhalahNakhalah
Map: Birthplaces or family origins
Details below: p. parents from, b. born in, d. death.
Palestine Liberation Organization
Chairman
Also: President of the PNA
PLO political factions
Related groups
Leader Mustafa Barghouti
Fatah
Founders
p. Gaza City b. Cairo d. 2004 in Paris
Chairman
b. Safed
(President of the PA)
Secretary-General
Vice Chairman
Fatah splinter groups
Al-Mustaqbal (electoral list)
Prisoner of Israel
see also: Israel–Hamas war hostage crisis
Palestinian Mujahideen Movement
Militant wing Mujahideen Brigades
Former militant wings of Fatah
Founder of the Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades
Local commander in Nablus
Former head of the Tanzim in Nablus
Local commander in Jenin
see also Tali Fahima
d. killed by EQB
see also: Lions' Den
Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine
Secretary General
b. Lydda
Birth name: "Mustafa Ali Zabri"
b. 1938 Arraba, Jenin Jenin
See also: 17 October 2001
Prisoners of Israel since 2006
see also: Israel–Hamas war hostage crisis
Deputy Secretary General
Other key figures
Schisms and splinter groups
Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine
Split from the PFLP in 1969.
Founder and current leader
b. 1938 As-Salt
Militant wing
National Resistance Brigades
Palestinian Islamic Jihad
b. Khan Yunis
Militant wing
Saraya Al-Quds
Hamas
List of leaders
Chairman of Hamas Shura Council (1987‑2004)
b. Al-Jura, d. 2004
b. Yibna, d. 2004
Chairman of Hamas Polit Bureau
p. Al-Jura, b. Al-Shati, d. 2024
b. Silwad
Leader in the Gaza Strip
p. Al‑Majal, b. Khan Yunis, d 2024
Head of International relations
b. Beit Hanoun
Police and Disaster Management
p. Bayt Tima, d. 2024
Minister for Women's Affairs
b. Jabalia, d. 2023, m. Widow of Rantisi
Militant wing
Ezzedeen Al-Qassam Brigades
Birth name: Mohammed Al-Masri
p. Kawkaba (near Kokhav Michael) and Al‑Qubayba, b. Khan Yunis
d. Failed attempt in 2014
d. Unconfirmed: 2024)
Related topics
Historical figures
Namesake of the Qassam Brigades
early Palestinian nationalist
b. 1897 in Jerusalem
b. 1899 in Ramla
b. 1891 Deir al-Qamar
Jamal al-Husayni
Musa al-Husayni
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Ideologies
Present day
1967 to 1995
1948 to 1967
1918 to 1948
Before 1918
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This article is about the political wing. For the militant wing, see Draft:Mujahideen Brigades.

The Palestinian Mujahideen Movement (Template:Lang-ar) is a Palestinian Islamic insurgent group that split from the Fatah Movement alongside its military wing, the Draft:Mujahideen Brigades, previously represented its forces by the Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades, the Martyr Jamal Al-Amari Brigade. The movement was founded in 2001 and led by founder Omar Abu Sharia, at the beginning of the Al-Aqsa Intifada.

History

The movement was established in 2001 as a military faction known as the Mujahideen Battalion, headed by the founder, Omar Abu Sharia, with the beginning of the second intifada. As of 2007, the movement is headed by Asad Abu Sharia, after his brother Omar Abu Sharia was killed during a targeted attack carried out by Israel.

In 2012, a cell of the movement from Hebron and the Gaza Strip planned to kidnap an Israeli citizen, as a bargaining chip for the release of terrorists from the movement imprisoned in Israel.

Over the years, the movement became a member of the Hamas-led government in Gaza and cooperated with it in operations, supplying weapons and training.

Militant divisions

Main page: Draft:Mujahideen Brigades

The movement has a faction called the "Daham" unit (Template:Lang-ar), which is the "Israeli Arab Martyrs" unit of the movement.

References

  1. عودة, سامح. ليست القسام وحدها.. تعرف على أبرز الفصائل المقاوِمة في فلسطين [Qassam is not alone.. Get to know the most prominent resistance factions in Palestine]. Al Jazeera Net (in Arabic). Retrieved 24 July 2024.
  2. "הותר לפרסום: נחשפה חוליה שתכננה לחטוף ישראלי - וואלה חדשות". וואלה (in Hebrew). 29 May 2012. Retrieved 24 July 2024.
  3. "N12 - הוקם ב-2001, התפצל מהפת"ח: ארגון הטרור שחטף את שירי..."

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