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The '''Abu Ali Mustapha Brigades''' ([[Arabic language|Arabic]], ''katā'ib abu ‘ali mustafā'') is the armed wing of the [[Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine]] (PFLP) in the [[Palestinian territories]] (the [[West Bank]], [[Gaza]] and [[East Jerusalem]]).
The '''Abu Ali Mustapha Brigades''' ([[Arabic language|Arabic]], ''katā'ib abu ‘ali mustafā'') is the armed wing of the [[Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine]] (PFLP) in the [[Palestinian territories]] (the [[West Bank]], [[Gaza]] and [[East Jerusalem]]).



Revision as of 18:14, 8 July 2007

File:Alimustafa.jpg The Abu Ali Mustapha Brigades (Arabic, katā'ib abu ‘ali mustafā) is the armed wing of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) in the Palestinian territories (the West Bank, Gaza and East Jerusalem).

The Brigades are named after Abu Ali Mustafa, the PFLP's leader who was assassinated by Israel in August 2001. They have been active with attacks on both military and civilian Israeli targets during the al-Aqsa Intifada.

Attacks carried out by the Brigades

The PFLP's Abu Ali Mustapha Brigades has carried out attacks on both civilians and military targets during the Al-Aqsa Intifada. Some of these attacks are:

  • The 21 October, 2001 assassination of Israeli politician and Israeli Minister for Tourism Rehavam Zeevi, the only Israeli politician to have been assassinated in the current intifada.
  • A suicide bombing in Ariel on March 7, 2002, which left wounded but no fatalities.
  • A suicide bombing in a Netanya market in Israel, on May 19, 2002, killing three Israelis. This attack was also claimed by Hamas, but the Abu Ali Mustafa Brigades have identified the perpetrator on their website as one of their members[3][4] [5]