Abu Ali Mustafa Brigades كتائب الشهيد أبو علي مصطفى Katāʾib Abū ʿAlī Muṣṭafā | |
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Dates of operation | 1967–present |
Motives | Establishing an independent, secular, and socialist state in Palestine (region). |
Active region(s) | Israel, Gaza Strip, West Bank |
Ideology |
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Size | Unknown |
The Brigades of the Martyr Abu Ali Mustafa (Arabic language: كتائب الشهيد أبو علي مصطفى) is the armed wing of the Marxist-Leninist Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) in the Palestinian territories (the West Bank, Gaza and East Jerusalem).
Personnel[]
- Abu Jamal (Arabic language: أبو جمال) is the kunya (nom de guerre) of a Palestinian militant commander who is the spokeperson for the organization.[4][5]
History[]
Originally named the Red Eagle Brigade (Arabic language: كتائب النسر الأحمر), they were renamed in 2001 after Abu Ali Mustafa, PFLP's leader, who was killed by Israel in August 2001. They were active with attacks on both military and civilian Israeli targets during the al-Aqsa Intifada.
On 16 July 2007, Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas requested that all Palestinian resistance groups relinquish their weapons to the Palestinian Authority. Although several members of Fatah's armed wing Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades complied, the Abu Ali Mustafa Brigades rejected this, stating that they will not cease their resistance until the Israelis withdraw from all parts of the West Bank and the Gaza Strip.
The Abu Ali Mustafa Brigades fought in the 2021 Israel–Palestine crisis.[citation needed]
Attacks carried out by the Brigades[]
The PFLP's Abu Ali Mustafa Brigades has carried out attacks on both civilians and military targets during the Al-Aqsa Intifada. Some of these attacks are:
- The killing of Meir Lixenberg, councilor and head of security in four settlements, who was shot while traveling in his car in the West Bank on 27 August 2001.
- The 17 October 2001 assassination of right-wing Israeli politician and Israeli Minister for Tourism Rehavam Zeevi, the only Israeli politician to have been assassinated in the Al-Aqsa Intifada.
- A suicide bombing in a pizzeria in Karnei Shomron in the West Bank, on 16 February 2002, killing three Israelis.
- A suicide bombing in Ariel on 7 March 2002, which left wounded but no fatalities.
- A suicide bombing in a Netanya market in Israel, on 19 May 2002, killing three Israelis. This attack was also claimed by Hamas, but the Abu Ali Mustafa Brigades have identified the perpetrator on their website as one of their members.[6]
- A suicide bombing in the bus station at Geha Junction in Petah Tikva on 25 December 2003 which killed 4 Israelis.[7]
- A suicide bombing in Bik'at HaYarden Regional Council on 22 May 2004, which left no fatalities.[8]
- A suicide bombing in the Carmel Market in Tel Aviv on 1 November 2004, which killed 3 Israelis.[9]
- The killing of four Israelis and another eight injured at a synagogue in West Jerusalem on 18 November 2014.[10]
- A rocket attack which struck Sha'ar HaNegev, on 26 June 2017, caused no injuries or damage.[11]
- During the 2023 Israel–Hamas war, the Abu Ali Mustafa Brigades published videos of it storming Israeli watchtowers,[not in citation given] and are actively participating in the conflict.[12]
Capabilities[]
According to the $3, the exact strength of the Abu Ali Mustafa Brigades is unknown, but in the thousands. Its known weaponry includes small arms, light machine guns, rocket artillery, mortars, man-portable surface-to-air missiles, improvised weapons, and explosives, including IEDs, and suicide vests.[13]
The Brigades also produces its own weaponry alongside smuggling and importing it. These include IEDs, mortars, RPGs, and rockets, alongside others. The Samoud-1 (literally "resilience") is a relatively short range (8-12 kms) rocket domestically produced by Abu Ali Mustafa Brigades in the Gaza Strip.[14][15] RPGs used include domestically produced Yasin RPGs, whether these were solely given to the PFLP by Hamas, or if the PFLP can also produce Yasin RPGs is unclear.[16] The Sariya-1 240mm Mortar is also produced locally by the PFLP, alongside the mortar ammunition. The military doctrine and tactics of the Abu Ali Mustafa brigades preference mortars heavily, even more so than other armed groups. The brigades regularly publishes videos of them bombarding Israeli positions with mortars. In an interview given to the Los Angeles Times Abu Jamal, the spokesman of the brigades made the following statement: "The advantage of the mortar is that the enemy can never protect himself from it. This is not an exceptionally accurate weapon, but that is not important to us. Even if the mortar does not hit the target, we want to cause confusion and panic."[15]
Foreign support[]
The PFLP, and by extension the Abu Ali Mustafa Brigades, receive military and financial support by Iran. This relationship probably began around 2013, and although the actual extent of this support is unclear, the PFLP and Abu Ali Mustafa Brigades have repeatedly declared themselves allies of Iran, Syria and the Axis of Resistance.[17][18]
See also[]
- Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine
- Revolutionary People's Liberation Party/Front
- Syrian Resistance
References[]
- ↑ "Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (1) Archived 2011-10-17 at the Wayback Machine.." Terrorist Group Symbols Database. Anti-Defamation League.
- ↑ "Platform of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP)" (1969). From Walter Laqueur and Barry Rubin, eds., The Israel-Arab Reader (New York: Penguin Books, 2001).
- ↑ "Background Information on Foreign Terrorist Organizations ." Office of the Coordinator for Counterterrorism, United States Department of State
- ↑ "الناطق باسم كتائب أبو علي مصطفى: ايغال العدو في دماء المدنيين لن يلوي ذراعنا أو يوقف قتالنا" (in ar). 2021-05-24. https://pflp.ps/post/20046/%D8%A7%D9%84%D9%86%D8%A7%D8%B7%D9%82-%D8%A8%D8%A7%D8%B3%D9%85-%D9%83%D8%AA%D8%A7%D8%A6%D8%A8-%D8%A3%D8%A8%D9%88-%D8%B9%D9%84%D9%8A-%D9%85%D8%B5%D8%B7%D9%81%D9%89-%D8%A7%D9%8A%D8%BA%D8%A7%D9%84-%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%B9%D8%AF%D9%88-%D9%81%D9%8A-%D8%AF%D9%85%D8%A7%D8%A1-%D8%A7%D9%84%D9%85%D8%AF%D9%86%D9%8A%D9%8A%D9%86-%D9%84%D9%86-%D9%8A.
- ↑ Hazem, Balousha (2013-09-17). "Iran Increases Aid to PFLP Thanks to Syria Stance - Al-Monitor: Independent, trusted coverage of the Middle East" (in en). https://www.al-monitor.com/originals/2013/09/iran-pflp-gaza-palestine-syria.html.
- ↑ Anderson, Sean; Sloan, Stephen (2009). Historical Dictionary of Terrorism. Scarecrow Press. p. 539. ISBN 9780810863118. https://books.google.com/books?id=U3En3Uz5ACQC&pg=PA539.
- ↑ כהן, אבי (25 December 2003). "ארבעה הרוגים בפיגוע בצומת גהה – חדשות". http://www.ynet.co.il/articles/0,7340,L-2848729,00.html.
- ↑ וייס, אפרת (22 May 2004). "מחבל פוצץ עצמו במחסום בבקעה, חייל נפצ – חדשות". http://www.ynet.co.il/articles/0,7340,L-2920363,00.html.
- ↑ כהן, אבי (November 2004). "נשים וגבר נרצחו בפיגוע בשוק הכרמל בת"א – חדשות". http://www.ynet.co.il/articles/0,7340,L-2998015,00.html.
- ↑ "Palestinians kill Israeli worshippers at Jerusalem synagogue". BBC News. 18 November 2014. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-30092720.
- ↑ "Rocket fire from Gaza hits southern Israel - Xinhua | English.news.cn". http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2017-06/27/c_136396705.htm.
- ↑ "صادر عن كتائب الشهيد أبو علي مصطفى الجناح العسكري للجبهة الشعبية لتحرير فلسطين". الجبهة الشعبية لتحرير فلسطين. 7 October 2023. https://pflp.ps/post/23726/%D8%B5%D8%A7%D8%AF%D8%B1-%D8%B9%D9%86-%D9%83%D8%AA%D8%A7%D8%A6%D8%A8-%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%B4%D9%87%D9%8A%D8%AF-%D8%A3%D8%A8%D9%88-%D8%B9%D9%84%D9%8A-%D9%85%D8%B5%D8%B7%D9%81%D9%89-%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%AC%D9%86%D8%A7%D8%AD-%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%B9%D8%B3%D9%83%D8%B1%D9%8A-%D9%84%D9%84%D8%AC%D8%A8%D9%87%D8%A9-%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%B4%D8%B9%D8%A8%D9%8A%D8%A9-.
- ↑ Agency, Central Intelligence (2022-06-21) (in en). CIA World Factbook 2022-2023. Simon and Schuster. ISBN 978-1-5107-7119-2. https://books.google.com/books?id=BOFIEAAAQBAJ&q=dflp&pg=PT4710.
- ↑ "كتائب الشهيد أبو علي مصطفى". https://abuali.ps/image-album/7.
- ↑ 15.0 15.1 "Palestinian Weapons Production and Smuggling: Missiles, Rockets & Mortars". 2020-03-16. https://web.archive.org/web/20200316135157/http://www.torahcode.org/torah_codes/mideast_crisis/missilesrockets.htm.
- ↑ "Yasin Anti-Tank Rocket Launcher | MilitaryToday.com". https://www.militarytoday.com/firearms/yasin.htm.
- ↑ "Iran Increases Aid to PFLP Thanks to Syria Stance". Al-Monitor. 17 September 2013. http://www.al-monitor.com/pulse/originals/2013/09/iran-pflp-gaza-palestine-syria.html##ixzz3GuZeTOzl.
- ↑ Truzman, Joe (11 November 2021). "PFLP Boasts About its Ties to Iran". FDD's Long War Journal. https://www.longwarjournal.org/archives/2021/11/pflp-boasts-about-its-ties-to-iran.php.
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