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This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Fedayeen from Fatah in Beirut, Lebanon, 1979 Palestinian fedayeen are militants or guerrillas of a nationalist orientation from among the Palestinian people. Most Palestinians consider the fedayeen to be freedom fighters, while most Israelis consider them to be terrorists. Considered symbols of the ...
Palestine: Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades: None 2000 Army of Islam: None 2006 Mumtaz Dughmush: Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine: National Resistance Brigades: 1968 Nayef Hawatmeh: Hamas: Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades: 1987 Khaled Mashal: Islamic Jihad Movement in Palestine: Al-Quds Brigades: 1987 Ziyad al-Nakhalah / Abd Al Aziz Awda ...
A subset of Founding Fathers of Pakistan met in Lahore in 1940 to discuss the idea of Pakistan. The Founders and activists of the Pakistan Movement, also known as Founding Fathers of Pakistan (Urdu:بانیانِ پاکستان; Romanization lit.:bəŋɨaɪaɪ-e-Pəkɨstəŋ), were the political leaders and statespersons who participated in the success of the political movement, following the ...
A particular incident citing the presence of these fighters was the November 24, 1989 Peshawar car bomb-explosion, which killed three Palestinians who had lived in Pakistan (including Abdullah Yusuf Azzam) for 15 months, embroiled in Afghanistan's decade-old war, fighting on the side of anti-Communist guerrillas. [6]
This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Islamic Resistance Movement حركة المقاومة الإسلامية Emblem of Hamas' political wing Chairman of the Political Bureau Hamas temporary committee (acting) [a] Deputy Chairman of the Political Bureau Vacant [b] Chairman of the Shura Council Muhammad Ismail Darwish Leader in the ...
Palestinian Freedom Movement; Palestinian Joint Operations Room; Palestinian Liberation Front (Abu Nidal Ashqar wing) Palestinian militias in the West Bank; Palestinian National and Islamic Forces; Palestinian Popular Struggle Front; Palestinian Popular Struggle Front (1991) Palestinian Taliban Group; Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine
Palestinian Freedom Movement (Arabic: حركة الأحرار الفلسطينية) is a Palestinian militant political party. Initially known as Fatah al-Yasir ( Arabic : فتح الياسر ), the organization was created by former Fatah members after the Hamas takeover of the Gaza Strip in June 2007.
Foreign fighters began to arrive, though there were official denials of the presence of mujahideen in the country. Even so, the threat of jihad was made openly and repeatedly in the months preceding the Battle of Baidoa. [67] On 23 December 2006, Islamists, for the first time, called upon international fighters to join their cause. [68]