Harakat Hezbollah al-Nujaba
Harakat Hezbollah al-Nujaba (The Nujaba Movement or HHN; Arabic: حركة حزب الله النجباء, romanized: Ḥaraka Ḥizballāh an-Nujabā’, lit. 'Movement of the Party of God's Nobles'), officially the 12th Brigade is a radical Iraqi Shi'ite paramilitary group that is especially active in Syria and Iraq. It was established in 2013 by Akram al-Kaabi to support Bashar al-Assad in Syria against Islamist rebels. The group is operated by the IRGC's Quds Force, which provides the funding, weapons, and training of its members.[31] The militia is also supported by the Lebanese Hezbollah and acts as part of the Axis of Resistance. It is part of Iraq's Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF), a group of Shi’ite militias that are close to Iran. The Nujaba Movement adopts the ideology of the Islamic Revolution in Iran and regards Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei as its supreme leader.[31] The group seeks to establish an Iran-aligned government in Iraq, expel U.S. and allied forces from the country, and advance Iranian interests throughout the Middle East.
12th Brigade Harakat Hezbollah al-Nujaba | |
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Arabic: حركة حزب الله النجباء | |
Leaders | Akram al-Kaabi[1] |
Spokesperson | Nasr al-Shammari[2] |
Dates of operation | 2013–present |
Allegiance | Iran (IRGC)[3] Iraq (2014–present)[4] |
Group(s) | See section |
Active regions | Iraq Gaza Strip (charity work)[5] Syrian Civil War Aleppo East Ghouta, Damascus[6] Latakia[7] Al-Ghab Plain, Hama[8] |
Ideology | Shia Islamism Vilayat-e Faqih[9] Qutbism–Khomeinism[10] Anti-West[11] Anti-Zionism Anti-Americanism |
Size | 8,000-10,000 (2017) |
Part of | Popular Mobilization Forces (In Iraq)[9][12] 4th Armoured Division (In Syria)[13] |
Allies | State allies
Non-state allies
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Opponents | State opponents |
Battles and wars | Iraqi insurgency (2003–11) (as Asaib Ahl al-Haq) |
Designated as a terrorist group by | United States[30] |
Website | Official website |
HHN militia fighters in Iraq are deployed mainly in southern Iraq and in the provinces of Baghdad, Salah ad Din, Diyala, and Nineveh. The militia fighters in Syria are deployed mainly in the provinces of Deir ez-Zor and Raqqa, where they have established positions, headquarters, training camps, and recruitment offices to recruit Syrian residents.[32]
HHN has a TV channel named Al-Nujaba TV, which is based in Baghdad, Iraq.[33]
In March 2019, the U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo designated Harakat Hezbollah al-Nujaba (and all its aliases and component parts) and its leader Akram al-Kaabi Specially Designated Global Terrorists (SDGT).[34] The sanctions prohibits business with the militia and its leader and freezes all property in their possession.[35]
Flags
- The official flag of the group
History
HHN emerged in 2013 as an offshoot of the Iraqi paramilitary Asaib Ahl al-Haq (AAH) and is led by AAH co-founder Akram al-Kaabi. al-Kaabi said that he formed the militia after a period of militant inactivity in the Syrian Civil War. He denies it emerged from a "split" with AAH, but that he chose not to unify with them due to disagreements.[9] The two groups still share close affinity, often simultaneously commemorating martyrs.[38] They have released a nasheed praising Iranian Quds Force commander Qasem Suleimani.[1] Both groups follow the Iranian government's ideology, and al-Kaabi has stated that he would overthrow the Iraqi government or fight alongside the Yemeni Houthis if ordered by Grand Ayatollah Khamenei.[12]
HHN was one of the first Iraqi paramilitaries to send fighters to Syria, where it has been active since its formation in 2013. It has had an increasing role in Syria after a significant boost to recruitment efforts took place in 2015.[38] It was a major participant in the 2015 South Aleppo offensive[39] and the breaking of the siege of the Shia towns Nubl and Zahraa.[40]
In December 2014, ABNA.ir published photos of Iranian-built Yasir UAV (an unlicensed copy of the American ScanEagle) claimed in use with HHN.[41]
In April 2015, al-Kaabi said HHN had suffered 126 casualties, including 38 in Syria.[1]
On 1 January 2019, al-Kaabi said that the IRGC and Lebanese Hezbollah helped the militant Shi'ite forces of the Mahdi Army that were fighting the U.S. forces in 2004. He said that in the 2004 Battle of Najaf, IRGC and Hezbollah officers were present on the ground and helped during the battle, in which 13 US servicemen were killed and over 100 wounded.[42]
Divisions
See also
References
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