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    Movement’s own 2,000-strong militia, ‘The Sentinels’ (Arabic: Al-Murabitun, al-murabitûn or al-Mourabitoun), clashed with the Lebanese Army and pro-government Christian...
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  • Al-Mourabitoun (Arabic: المرابطون, romanized: al-Murābiṭūn, lit. 'The Sentinels') was an African militant jihadist organization formed by a merger between...
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    Liberation Front, al-Mourabitoun and the Saharan branch of al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb. Its leaders swore allegiance to Ayman al-Zawahiri. In 2022...
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    (dissolved) Al-Mourabitoun (joined JNIM in 2017) Al-Qaeda in Iraq (became the Islamic State of Iraq, which later seceded from al-Qaeda and became ISIL) Al-Qaeda...
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    Front, Ansar Dine, and Al-Mourabitoun, into Jama'at Nasr al-Islam wal Muslimin. The group's official name is Organization of al-Qa'eda in the Land of the...
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    within the militant group Al-Mourabitoun. The rift was a reaction to the adherence of one of its leaders, Adnan Abu Walid al-Sahraoui, to the Islamic State...
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    الزيدانية | Suqūr az-Zaydānīya, French: Faucons d'az-Zeidaniyya) – from the Al-Mourabitoun, the militia of the Independent Nasserite Movement (INM) led by Ibrahim...
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  • Levant. He formed instead his own network, al-Mourabitoun, which based itself in Libya and remained loyal to al-Qaeda. He became one of Egypt's most wanted...
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    2015 Bamako hotel attack (category Terrorist incidents attributed to al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb)
    surviving hostages. Al-Mourabitoun claimed that it carried out the attack "in cooperation with" al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb; an al Qaeda member confirmed...
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  • Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb. In 2013 Al-Mulathameen merged with Movement for Oneness and Jihad in West Africa to form Al-Mourabitoun. In 2017 Al-Mourabitoun...
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  • States designation of Al-Mourabitoun was done as an alias of Al-Mulathameen. Al-Nusra Front is considered an alias of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham by Canada, New...
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    separated raids killing a Spanish AQIM commander, Abu al Nour al Andalusi, and two fighters of Al-Mourabitoun. March 6 – Ansar Dine claims four attacks across...
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  • the pro-Arafat Palestinian refugee camp militias were the Lebanese Al-Mourabitoun, Sixth of February Movement, Communist Action Organization in Lebanon...
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    merged with Mokhtar Belmokhtar's Al-Mulathameen group in August 2013 to form Al-Mourabitoun, he was an important leader in Al-Murabitoun, later becoming its...
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  • Jihad in West Africa (MUJAO) and a senior figure and alleged emir of al-Mourabitoun. Most accounts of Tilemsi's life contradict each other. He was originally...
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  • politician and head of the Independent Nasserist Movement (known as Al-Mourabitoun), established in 1957-58. He organized a multi-confessional militia...
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  • from al-Mourabitoun near Tabankort, Gao Region, Mali. The ambush led to the death of Ahmed al-Tilemsi, the founder of MOJWA and a key figure in al-Mourabitoun...
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    the PSP attacked the Al-Mourabitoun, the main Lebanese Sunni militia and the closest ally of the PLO in Lebanon. The Al-Mourabitoun forces were vanquished...
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    of the 2018 Al Jazeera English War Hotels documentary series dedicated to the Commodore Hotel in west Beirut. Amal Movement Al-Mourabitoun Battle of the...
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    books. p. 93. ISBN 978-9953-0-1256-8. Zastava M55 autocannon of the Al-Mourabitoun militia in the Lebanese civil war Sex & Abi-Chahine 2021, p. 157. Jureidini...
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    with the Lebanese Nasserist Al-Mourabitoun movement led by Ibrahim Kulaylat, the Arab Socialist Union (ASU) led by Abd al-Rahim Mrad and the Progressive...
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    Vanguard Party) and Syria (Arab Socialist Baath Party), the Nasserist al-Mourabitoun (45% of membership), and the SSNP. Some Shiites also joined Palestinian...
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  • Belmokhtar's Al-Mulathameen into a new group called Al-Mourabitoun in 2013. The Movement for Oneness and Jihad in West Africa (MOJWA) broke with Al-Qaeda in...
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    Lebanese Army (2), Lebanese Forces (3), Al-Mourabitoun (3), Amal Movement (3 seized from the Al-Mourabitoun), and People's Liberation Army (2 loaned...
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    forces with the PLO in what came to be known as the "joint forces". Al-Mourabitoun – a secular Nasserist party, with a militia numbering around 3,500 fighters...
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  • Between October 9 and 10, 2014, jihadists from al-Mourabitoun were ambushed by French forces near Tchibarakaten, Niger while transporting supplies from...
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  • (SSNP) militiamen under Inaam Raad, 3,000 Nasserite fighters of the Al-Mourabitoun led by the Sunni Muslim Ibrahim Kulaylat and some 5,000 Popular Guards'...
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    in reserve storage until 1976, when two of them were seized by the Al-Mourabitoun militia and the remaining 14 taken by the Lebanese Arab Army (LAA),...
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  • Tigers Militia (redirect from Al Noumour)
    Phalangist allies of the Kataeb Regulatory Forces (KRF) militia against the Al-Mourabitoun and the Nasserite Correctionist Movement (NCM) for the control of the...
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    threat of jihadist organizations operating in the region (AQIM, MOJWA, Al-Mourabitoun, and Boko Haram). A series of new military juntas in the region has...
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