Fedayeen

Fedayeen (Arabic: فِدائيّين‎ fidāʼīyīn [fɪdaːʔɪjiːn])[note A] is a term used to refer to various military groups willing to sacrifice themselves for a larger campaign.

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MRG: Minority Rights Group International · 29 February 2024 English

Indeed, the establishment of Israel, that State’s conduct and the response of the Peace Settlement in Eastern Europe at the end of the First World Arab world and the Palestinians, …

areas affairs, the presence of large numbers of ‘fedayeen’ (as they including the West Bank and Gaza Strip a permanence never intended. troops drove the fedayeen out of the country in 1970-71. Perhaps Until 1967


CIDP: Centre for International and Defense Policy · 9 January 2024 English

One of the many impacts of our multi-year Afghanistan contribution was to sensitize both politicians and senior bureaucrats to the risks associated with unknown outcomes.11 A combination of events, all …

formations and adopting new tactics, as the Iraqi Fedayeen did in 2003 and the Islamic State of Iraq and


DOS: United States Department of State · 8 December 2023 English

In November the United States and the United Kingdom co-hosted a donors’ conference with 14 governments, and with numerous UN and humanitarian organizations, to discuss steps to improve the security …

Resistance Movement of Iran; Soldiers of God; Fedayeen-e-Islam; Former Jundallah of Iran; Jundallah;


IAI: Istituto Affari Internazionali · 1 December 2023 Italian

Landau; 5 The War in Iraq and International Terrorism, Yoram Schweitzer; 6 The Revolution in Military Affairs and the Operation in Iraq, Isaac Ben-Israel; 7 The Victory in Iraq and …

nel Libano; 4: L'espressione artistica PM 562 Fedayeen action and Arab strategy / by Y. Harkabi. - London Crelinsten; 4. Battlegroup divided : the Palestinian fedayeen / David Th. Schiller; 5. Shining Path and Peruvian


BESA: Begin-Sadat Center for Strategic Studies · 13 November 2023 English

In 1949, following the War of Independence and the establishment of the borders in the armistice agreement signed between Israel and its neighbors, infiltrations from the Gaza Strip and the …

At its largest, the unit contained about 400 fedayeen (self-sacrificers). The soldiers of this commando in the West Bank and didn't return to Gaza. The fedayeen relied on operatives and former prisoners who courage and strength." Egyptian media celebrated the fedayeen and exaggerated their numbers significantly, even fought fiercely against the fedayeen to defend the Gaza Strip. The fedayeen were either captured or forced Israel's policy led to the disbandment of the fedayeen unit. Some of its members were killed while others


CISSM: Center for International and Security Studies at Maryland · 15 October 2023 English

Thoughts and Tips By and About the Army's Noncommissioned Officer Corps

Habash, quoted in Oriana Fallaci, “A Leader of the Fedayeen,” LIFE, June 12, 1970, 33. (George Habash founded Habash, quoted in Oriana Fallaci, “A Leader of the Fedayeen,” LIFE, June 12, 1970, 34. 12 Guy Bechor, Lexicon Habash, quoted in Oriana Fallaci, “A Leader of the Fedayeen,” LIFE, June 12, 1970, 33. Being seen as legitimate population. 82 Oriana Fallaci, “A Leader of the Fedayeen,” LIFE, June 12, 1970, 32. 83 Alex P. Schmid, London store. It would have been very easy for our fedayeen to just throw a couple of bombs and kill a lot


EU: European Union · 13 October 2023 English

eldest son; Leader of Paramilitary Organisation Fedayeen Saddam 4. NAME: Abid Hamid Mahmud Al-Tikriti


EU: European Union · 13 October 2023 English

eldest son; Leader of Paramilitary Organisation Fedayeen Saddam 4. NAME: Abid Hamid Mahmud Al-Tikriti


EU: European Union · 4 April 2023 English

eldest son; Leader of Paramilitary Organisation Fedayeen Saddam 4. NAME: Abid Hamid Mahmud Al-Tikriti


EU: European Union · 4 April 2023 English

eldest son; Leader of Paramilitary Organisation Fedayeen Saddam 4. NAME: Abid Hamid Mahmud Al-Tikriti


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