Fatah al-Intifada

Fatah al-Intifada (Arabic: فتح الانتفاضة Fatah Uprising) is a Palestinian militant faction founded by Said Muragha, better known as Abu Musa. Officially it refers to itself as the Palestinian National Liberation Movement - "Fatah" (Arabic: حركة التحرير الوطني الفلسطيني- فتح), the identical name of the major Fatah movement. Fatah al-Intifada is not part of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO).

Palestinian National Liberation Movement - "Fatah"
"حركة التحرير الوطني الفلسطيني - "فتح
LeadersCol. Said al-Muragha (1983-2013)
Abu Hazim
Dates of operation1983 (1983) – present
Split fromFatah
HeadquartersDamascus, Syria
Active regionsLebanon, Syria, West Bank, Jordan
IdeologyPalestinian nationalism
Arab socialism
Anti-Zionism
Anti-imperialism
Political positionLeft-wing
Size3,000-3,500
Part ofAlliance of Palestinian Forces
Axis of Resistance
Allies As-Sa'iqa
PFLP-GC
Syrian Army
Palestine Liberation Army
Opponents Free Syrian Army
Tahrir al-Sham
Fatah al-Islam
Al-Nusra Front
 Islamic State
Israel
Battles and warsLebanese Civil War, Syrian Civil War, Israel-Hamas War
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