Al-Quds Brigades Explained

Al-Quds Brigades
Arabic: سرايا القدس
Dates:–present
Spokesman:Abu Hamza
Motives:The establishment of a sovereign, Islamic Palestinian state within the geographic borders of pre-1948 Mandatory Palestine
Area:Gaza Strip, West Bank, Southern Lebanon
Ideology:Palestinian nationalism
Islamism
Jihadism
Anti-Zionism
Allies:State allies:

[1]
Non-state allies:
Al-Qassam Brigades
National Resistance Brigades
Abu Ali Mustafa Brigades
Opponents: Israel
Status:Active
Size:12,000

Al-Quds Brigades (Arabic: سرايا القدس, Sarāyā al-Quds meaning Jerusalem Brigades) is a paramilitary organisation and the armed wing of the Palestinian Islamist organization Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ),[2] which is the second largest armed group in the Gaza Strip, after Hamas. AQB's leader is Ziyad al-Nakhalah, based in Damascus, Syria.[3] The head of AQB in the Gaza Strip was Baha Abu al-Ata[4] until he was killed in November 2019.[5]

AQB's parent organization, PIJ, is devoted to the establishment of an Islamic state, and the settlement of Palestinians in what it considers their rightful homeland within the geographic borders of the pre-1948 British-mandated Palestine. It refuses to participate in political processes or negotiations about a swap of Israeli and Palestinian settlements. The PIJ is majority funded by Iran and Syria.[6] [7]

History

Al-Quds Brigades was founded in 1981 by Fathi Shaqaqi and Abd Al Aziz Awda in Gaza, and has been active in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip, especially in the town of Jenin. Awda was designated a "Specially Designated Terrorist" by United States on 23 January 1995, and Shiqaqi was assassinated in Malta on 26 October 1995.

The group undertook numerous attacks on Israeli civilians, including suicide bombings; and has suffered extensive operations against its infrastructure carried out by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), which resulted in severe losses to the group, and it appeared significantly weakened by 2004.[8]

On 1 March 2006, Abu al-Walid al-Dahdouh, an AQB commander, was targeted and killed by an Israeli air strike in Gaza City as he drove past the Palestinian finance ministry.[9] On 30 August 2006, the AQB West Bank leader, Hussam Jaradat, was shot and killed by undercover IDF in Jenin on 30 August 2006.[10]

In the Gaza Strip, al-Quds Brigades continued its militant activities,[11] including the indiscriminate firing of al-Quds rocket attacks out of populated civilian areas.[12] Al-Quds Brigades promotes the military destruction of Israel, including the indiscriminate firing of rocket, mortar fire and suicide bombings.

In March 2014, over 100 rockets were launched into southern Israel by PIJ and other Islamist groups. On 14 March, Ramadan Shalah, the then leader of PIJ, announced that the attack was coordinated with Hamas.[13]

Baha Abu al-Ata, the head of AQB in the Gaza Strip, was killed in a targeted killing in Gaza City on 12 November 2019, allegedly after having given orders for the launching of rockets into Israel.[14] At the same time, Syrian media reported that another senior PIJ commander, Akram al-Ajouri, survived an airstrike in Damascus, but his son and daughter were killed.[15] The next day, AQB launched more than 220 rockets into southern and central Israel, and on the next day the IDF struck several PIJ targets in the Gaza Strip killing two Palestinians, identified as 38-year-old Khaled Moawad Faraj, AQB's field commander, and 32-year-old Alaa Ashtyawu. Later that day, three more AQB members were killed in an Israeli Air Force airstrike while attempting to launch rockets into Israel.[16] A ceasefire was agreed for 14 November, by which time AQB had launched over 400 rockets into Israel and a total of 36 Palestinians had been killed, including 25 members of PIJ or other factions in the Strip.[17] This time, Hamas made no effort to stand with or assist PIJ.[18]

Jihad Shaker al-Ghannam (secretary of the al-Quds Brigades' Military Council), Khalil Salah al-Bahtini (commander of its Northern Region), and Tariq Ibrahim Ezzedine (one of the heads of military action) were killed by an Israeli airstrike in May 2023.[19]

Current members

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Islamic Jihad rises with Iranian-Syrian support. 28 February 2020. 29 December 2023. Sami Moubayed. Middle East Online.
  2. Web site: The Next Dangerous Phase of the Gaza War . 4 January 2009 . 6 January 2009 . Olivier . Guitta . Middle East Times . https://web.archive.org/web/20090116035124/http://www.metimes.com/International/2009/01/05/the_next_dangerous_phase_of_the_gaza_war/2749/ . 16 January 2009 . dead.
  3. https://www.israelhayom.com/2019/04/30/idf-islamic-jihad-deliberately-fired-rocket-that-landed-offshore/ IDF: Islamic Jihad 'deliberately' fired rocket that landed offshore
  4. News: Who is Abu al-Ata: The man behind rocket fire from Gaza Strip . Anna . Ahronheim . The Jerusalem Post . 3 November 2019 . 12 July 2020.
  5. News: Israel strikes on Islamic Jihad chiefs prompt reprisal rocket attacks . Oliver . Holmes . The Guardian . 12 November 2019 . 12 July 2020.
  6. Book: Mannes, Aaron . Profiles in Terror: The Guide to Middle East Terrorist Organizations . . 201 . 2004.
  7. https://fas.org/irp/world/para/docs/950500.htm THE TERRORIST CONNECTION - IRAN, THE ISLAMIC JIHAD AND HAMAS
  8. Web site: Palestinian Islamic Jihad – al-Quds Brigades . Australian National Security . Australian Attorney-General's Department . 11 July 2014 . 9 March 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150309110622/http://www.nationalsecurity.gov.au/Listedterroristorganisations/Pages/PalestinianIslamicJihad.aspx . dead.
  9. News: 2006-03-01 . Air strike kills Islamic Jihad leader . 2024-04-29 . ABC News . en-AU.
  10. Web site: IDF uncovers massive tunnel near Gaza fence Four terrorists killed in Gaza City clashes . icej.org . The International Christian Embassy Jerusalem . 11 July 2014 . 24 December 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20181224221844/https://nir.icej.org/news/headlines/idf-uncovers-massive-tunnel-near-gaza-fence . dead .
  11. Web site: Martinez . Michael, and Talal Abu Rahma, and Kareem Khadder . Israel fires on 29 'terror sites' after rockets from Gaza hit populated areas . cnn.com . 12 March 2014 . 11 July 2014 . Cable News Network. Turner Broadcasting System, Inc..
  12. Web site: Hirshfeld . Rachel . Video: Jihadists Firing from Residential Zones, Proud of It . israelnationalnews.com . 15 November 2012 . Arutz Sheva . 11 July 2014.
  13. Web site: Islamic Jihad Leader: Israel Attack Coordinated with Hamas; Despite Truce, Threatens 'Beyond' Tel Aviv . 14 March 2014 . . 12 July 2020.
  14. Web site: Islamic Jihad leader killed in Israeli air strike . CNN . 12 November 2019.
  15. Web site: Islamic Jihad says senior commander targeted in Damascus strike, son killed . The Times of Israel . 12 November 2019.
  16. Web site: Islamic Jihad terrorist's home hit by IDF airstrike - report. 13 November 2019. The Jerusalem Post | JPost.com.
  17. Web site: IDF remains on high alert as rockets threaten cease fire. 15 November 2019. The Jerusalem Post | JPost.com.
  18. Web site: Israel kills top Palestinian Islamic Jihad militant in Gaza. 12 November 2019. www.bbc.com.
  19. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-65529490 Israeli strikes on Gaza kill top militants and 10 civilians
  20. Web site: 2023-10-12 . Spokesman For The Palestinian Islamic Jihad Military Wing Warns Of Further Attacks In Israel And Abroad: The Zionists Do Not Know What We Have Prepared For Them – What You Saw In The Gaza Envelope You Will See In Other Places . 2023-10-15 . MEMRI . en.