Palestinian Mujahideen Movement

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[citation needed]
AlliesNon-state allies:
 Hamas
Designated as a terrorist group by Israel

The Palestinian Mujahideen Movement (Arabic: حركة المجاهدين الفلسطينية, romanizedHaraka Al-Mujahideen Al-FilisTynya) is a Palestinian Islamic insurgent group that split from the Fatah Movement alongside its military wing, the 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.[1]

  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.

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