Liwa Al-Quds
Liwa al-Quds | |
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Participant in Syrian Civil War | |
Active | September 2013–present[1] |
Ideology |
Syrian nationalism Palestinian nationalism |
Groups |
Lions of al-Quds Battalion Deterrence Battalion Lions of al-Shahba’ Battalion[2] |
Leaders | Muhammad al-Sa’eed (a.k.a. “The Engineer”)[2] |
Headquarters | Aleppo[2] |
Allies | Hezbollah |
Opponents |
Free Syrian Army Islamic Front Al-Nusra Front Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant Israel |
Battles and wars |
Liwa al-Quds (Arabic: لواء القدس) or The Jerusalem Brigade is a Palestinian-Syrian pro-Ba'ath government group that operates in Aleppo, formed in 2013 by the engineer Muhammad al-Sa’eed. By the beginning of 2015, the group had suffered 200 killed and over 400 wounded since its establishment.[2] The group is composed of predominately Sunni Palestinians from the al-Nayrab refugee camp. Liwa al-Quds is believed to be the largest loyalist auxiliary force operating in Aleppo.[1]
Operational history
The group supported the Syrian Army in its effort to reopen the main supply line to Aleppo in 2015.[3]
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