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Kata'ib Hezbollah

Kata'ib Hezbollah (Arabic: كتائب حزب الله, lit.'Battalions of the Party of God')[35]—or the Hezbollah Battalions—is a radical Iraqi Shiite paramilitary group which is part of the Popular Mobilization Forces[36] backed by Iran.[37] During the Iraq War (2003–11), the group fought against Coalition forces.[35][38] It has been active in the War in Iraq (2013–2017)[39] and the Syrian civil war (2011–present).[40] The group was commanded by Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis[41] until he was killed by a US drone strike in Baghdad on 3 January 2020.[42] Thereafter, he was replaced by Abdul Aziz al-Muhammadawi (Abu Fadak), as the new leader of the Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF).[43] The KH militia, which operates according to the model of Lebanese Hezbollah, works to advance the regional and international interests of Iran in Iraq and the region. It takes a central part in carrying out against U.S. targets in Iraq and acts as part of the Axis of Resistance.[44]

Kata'ib Hezbollah

Hezbollah Battalions logo (and flag) based on Hezbollah and IRGC logos
LeadersAbu Mahdi al-Muhandis (Jamal al-Ibrahimi) [1][2]
(2003–2020)
Ahmad al-Hamidawi
(2020–present)
SpokespersonJafar al-Hussaini[3]
Dates of operationOctober 2003 – present
Allegiance Iran (IRGC)
Group(s)
  • Saraya al-Dafa al-Shaabi
IdeologyKhomeinism
Shia Islamism
Velayat-e Faqih
Anti-Americanism[4]
Anti-Zionism
Anti-West (alleged by the U.S.)[5]
Size2,000 (2010; at most)[6]
10,000 (June 2014)
Over 30,000 (December 2014 claim)[7]
Part of Popular Mobilization Forces
AlliesState allies

Non-state allies

OpponentsState opponents

Non-state opponents

Battles and warsIraq War

War in Iraq (2013–2017)

Syrian Civil War

Designated as a terrorist group by United States[32]
 United Arab Emirates[33]
 Japan[34]
Preceded by
Special Groups

Kata'ib Hezbollah is officially listed as a terrorist organization by the governments of Japan,[45] United Arab Emirates, and the United States.

History

Formation

Kata'ib Hezbollah (KH) was founded in 2003, shortly before the Iraq War that began in 2003 with the invasion of Iraq by the US and UK that overthrew the regime of Saddam Hussein. The conflict continued for much of the next decade as an insurgency emerged to oppose the Coalition forces and the post-invasion Iraqi government.[46]

The group was founded by Jamal Jafaar al-Ibrahim, known as Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis, an Iraqi-Iranian dual national designated as terrorist in 2009.[47][48] Its first members were from the Badr Organization. The group's structure is secretive, but al-Muhandis, an adviser to IRGC’s Quds Force and former Badr Organization member, was known to be a senior figure in the group,[1][49] and its commander.[50] The group is directly subordinate to the Quds Force and operates under its instructions and guidance.[35][38] The US State Department also claimed Lebanon-based Hezbollah provided weapons and training for the group.[51]

Iraqi insurgency (2003–2011)

The group came to prominence in 2007 for attacks against U.S.-led Coalition forces in Iraq,[35][52] and was known for uploading its videos of attacks on American forces on the internet.[53]

In mid-2008, US and Iraqi forces launched a crackdown against the group and the "Special Groups", the US military term for Iran-backed militias in Iraq. At least 30 of its members were captured during those months. Many of the group's leaders were also captured and US officials claimed that "as result much of the leadership fled to Iran".[54][55]

On 2 July 2009, the group was added to the U.S. State Department list of Foreign Terrorist Organizations. The group was held responsible for numerous IED attacks, mortar, rocket and RPG attacks as well as sniper operations, targeting US and Iraqi forces, including a November 2008 rocket attack that killed two U.N. workers.[52]

In December 2009, the group intercepted the unencrypted video feed of MQ-1 Predator UAVs above Iraq.[56]

On 12 February 2010, a firefight with suspected members of the group occurred 265 km (165 mi) southeast of Baghdad in a village near the Iranian border, the U.S. military said. Twelve people were arrested, it said. "The joint security team was fired upon by individuals dispersed in multiple residential buildings ... members of the security team returned fire, killing individuals assessed to be enemy combatants," the military said in a statement. The Provincial Iraqi officials said many of the dead were innocent bystanders, and demanded compensation. They said eight people were killed.[57]

On 13 July 2010, General Ray Odierno named Kata'ib Hezbollah as being behind threats against American bases in Iraq. "In the last couple weeks there's been an increased threat ... and so we've increased our security on some of our bases," Odierno told reporters at a briefing in Baghdad.[58]

On 6 June 2011, Kata'ib Hezbollah militants fired rockets at Forward Operating Base Loyalty in eastern Baghdad killing six U.S. soldiers.[59] Another five soldiers were also wounded in the attack.[60]

On 29 June 2011, Kata'ib Hezbollah fired IRAM rockets that struck a US base near the Iranian border - COP Shocker. The attack resulted in the deaths of three American soldiers.[61] A videotape of the rocket attack was published on the internet by the militia.[1]

In July 2011, an Iraqi intelligence official estimated the group's size at 1,000 fighters and said the militants were paid between $300 to $500 per month.[62][63]

The Al-Qa'im border crossing has seen hastened military activity as the group is expected to play an important military and security role as the crossing with Syria is officially opened on September 30, 2019.[64][65]

Post-US withdrawal

In 2013, Kata'ib Hezbollah and other Iraqi Shia militias acknowledged sending fighters to Syria to fight alongside forces loyal to President Bashar al-Assad, against the Sunni rebels seeking to overthrow him in the Syrian Civil War.[40]

Wathiq al-Batat, a former Kata'ib Hezbollah leader, announced the creation of a new Shia militia, the Mukhtar Army, on 4 February 2013, saying its aim is to defend Shiites and help the government combat terrorism.[66]

In 2014, the group began taking a role in the fight against ISIL in Iraq.[39] Also in 2014, they and six other predominantly Shia Iraqi paramilitary groups formed the Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF).[67] Since October 2016, Kata'ib Hezbollah along with the Iraqi army and other PMF groups has taken part in the Battle of Mosul against ISIL.[68] They have been, alongside other PMF, active in fighting around Tal Afar, severing ISIL's link from Mosul and Tal Afar to the rest of their territory.[69]

During protests in Iraq in 2019, Kata'ib Hezbollah militiamen were reportedly involved in abducting and murdering thousands of peaceful protesters.[70][71]

On 29 December 2019, the United States bombed the headquarters of Kata'ib Hezbollah near Al-Qa'im.[72] The airstrikes targeted three Kata'ib Hezbollah locations in Iraq and two in Syria, and included weapons depots and command posts, according to Reuters and a US military statement.[73] The attack was in retaliation after a barrage of over 30 rockets were fired towards the K-1 base two days earlier and other attacks on bases with US forces in Iraq. The earlier attack killed a US contractor and wounded several Iraqi and US soldiers.[74] Twenty-five people were reportedly killed in the US airstrikes and 51 members wounded.[75][76][77]

In response to the American bombing of the Kata'ib Hezbollah headquarters on 29 December, protesters attacked the US embassy in the Green Zone in Baghdad on 31 December 2019.[78] Many of the protesters were members of the Kata'ib Hezbollah militia, including Kata'ib Hezbollah commander Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis.[79][78] Secretary of Defense Mark Esper warned on 2 January that the group may be planning new attacks in Iraq, and that the U.S. is prepared to launch preemptive attacks.[80] Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis was killed by a US drone strike at the Baghdad International Airport on 3 January 2020.[42]

On 27 February 2020, the U.S. State and Treasury departments designated Ahmad al-Hamidawi, the secretary general of Kataib Hezbollah, as a "Specially Designated Global Terrorist."[81]

On 25 June 2020, Iraqi security forces raided Kata'ib Hezbollah base in Dora, southern Baghdad and detained at least 14 militia members.[82]

In March 2020, the U.S. launched air raids against Kata'ib Hezbollah facilities in Karbala in retaliation for the 2020 Camp Taji attacks.[83]

On 11 October 2020, Kata'ib Hezbollah announced that they have agreed to conditional ceasefire against United States interests in Iraq.[84]

On 26 February 2021, U.S. air strikes hit targets used by the KH militia and other Iranian-backed groups in Syria.[85] These strikes were carried out in retaliation for an attack on a U.S. air base in Erbil on 15 February 2021.[86]

See also

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External links

  • Official website
  • Counter Extremism Project profile
  • Kata’ib Hezbollah and the Intricate Web of Iranian Military Involvement in Iraq

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For other uses of Hezbollah see Hezbollah disambiguation Kata ib Hezbollah Arabic كتائب حزب الله lit Battalions of the Party of God 35 or the Hezbollah Battalions is a radical Iraqi Shiite paramilitary group which is part of the Popular Mobilization Forces 36 backed by Iran 37 During the Iraq War 2003 11 the group fought against Coalition forces 35 38 It has been active in the War in Iraq 2013 2017 39 and the Syrian civil war 2011 present 40 The group was commanded by Abu Mahdi al Muhandis 41 until he was killed by a US drone strike in Baghdad on 3 January 2020 42 Thereafter he was replaced by Abdul Aziz al Muhammadawi Abu Fadak as the new leader of the Popular Mobilization Forces PMF 43 The KH militia which operates according to the model of Lebanese Hezbollah works to advance the regional and international interests of Iran in Iraq and the region It takes a central part in carrying out against U S targets in Iraq and acts as part of the Axis of Resistance 44 Kata ib HezbollahHezbollah Battalions logo and flag based on Hezbollah and IRGC logosLeadersAbu Mahdi al Muhandis Jamal al Ibrahimi 1 2 2003 2020 Ahmad al Hamidawi 2020 present SpokespersonJafar al Hussaini 3 Dates of operationOctober 2003 presentAllegiance Iran IRGC Group s Saraya al Dafa al ShaabiIdeologyKhomeinismShia IslamismVelayat e FaqihAnti Americanism 4 Anti ZionismAnti West alleged by the U S 5 Size2 000 2010 at most 6 10 000 June 2014 Over 30 000 December 2014 claim 7 Part of Popular Mobilization ForcesAlliesState allies Iran Russia Syria 8 Non state allies Hezbollah Asa ib Ahl al Haq 9 Kata ib Sayyid al Shuhada 10 Badr Organization 10 Harakat Hezbollah al Nujaba 10 Promised Day Brigade Liwa Abu al Fadhal al Abbas Saraya Ansar al Aqeeda 11 Liwa Ali al Akbar 12 Peshmerga against ISIS only 13 National Defence Forces 14 Al Ashtar Brigades claimed by Bahrain gov 15 OpponentsState opponents Saudi Arabia Israel Multi National Force Iraq United StatesNon state opponents Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant Mojahedin e Khalq 16 Free Syrian Army 17 Peshmerga minor clashes 18 1920 Revolution Brigades Naqshbandi Army 19 Battles and warsIraq WarWar in Iraq 2013 2017 Salahuddin campaign 20 Lifting of the Siege of Amirli 20 Liberation of Jurf Al Sakhar 21 Dhuluiya offensive 22 Battle of Baiji 2014 15 23 24 Second Battle of Tikrit 25 26 Syrian Civil War Siege of al Fu ah and Kafriya 27 Aleppo offensive October December 2015 28 Northern Aleppo offensive February 2016 29 Palmyra offensive March 2016 30 Syrian Desert campaign May July 2017 31 2017 Abu Kamal offensive Rif Dimashq offensive February April 2018 Designated as a terrorist group by United States 32 United Arab Emirates 33 Japan 34 Preceded bySpecial GroupsKata ib Hezbollah is officially listed as a terrorist organization by the governments of Japan 45 United Arab Emirates and the United States Contents 1 History 1 1 Formation 1 2 Iraqi insurgency 2003 2011 1 3 Post US withdrawal 2 See also 3 References 4 External linksHistory EditFormation Edit Kata ib Hezbollah KH was founded in 2003 shortly before the Iraq War that began in 2003 with the invasion of Iraq by the US and UK that overthrew the regime of Saddam Hussein The conflict continued for much of the next decade as an insurgency emerged to oppose the Coalition forces and the post invasion Iraqi government 46 The group was founded by Jamal Jafaar al Ibrahim known as Abu Mahdi al Muhandis an Iraqi Iranian dual national designated as terrorist in 2009 47 48 Its first members were from the Badr Organization The group s structure is secretive but al Muhandis an adviser to IRGC s Quds Force and former Badr Organization member was known to be a senior figure in the group 1 49 and its commander 50 The group is directly subordinate to the Quds Force and operates under its instructions and guidance 35 38 The US State Department also claimed Lebanon based Hezbollah provided weapons and training for the group 51 Iraqi insurgency 2003 2011 Edit The group came to prominence in 2007 for attacks against U S led Coalition forces in Iraq 35 52 and was known for uploading its videos of attacks on American forces on the internet 53 In mid 2008 US and Iraqi forces launched a crackdown against the group and the Special Groups the US military term for Iran backed militias in Iraq At least 30 of its members were captured during those months Many of the group s leaders were also captured and US officials claimed that as result much of the leadership fled to Iran 54 55 On 2 July 2009 the group was added to the U S State Department list of Foreign Terrorist Organizations The group was held responsible for numerous IED attacks mortar rocket and RPG attacks as well as sniper operations targeting US and Iraqi forces including a November 2008 rocket attack that killed two U N workers 52 In December 2009 the group intercepted the unencrypted video feed of MQ 1 Predator UAVs above Iraq 56 On 12 February 2010 a firefight with suspected members of the group occurred 265 km 165 mi southeast of Baghdad in a village near the Iranian border the U S military said Twelve people were arrested it said The joint security team was fired upon by individuals dispersed in multiple residential buildings members of the security team returned fire killing individuals assessed to be enemy combatants the military said in a statement The Provincial Iraqi officials said many of the dead were innocent bystanders and demanded compensation They said eight people were killed 57 On 13 July 2010 General Ray Odierno named Kata ib Hezbollah as being behind threats against American bases in Iraq In the last couple weeks there s been an increased threat and so we ve increased our security on some of our bases Odierno told reporters at a briefing in Baghdad 58 On 6 June 2011 Kata ib Hezbollah militants fired rockets at Forward Operating Base Loyalty in eastern Baghdad killing six U S soldiers 59 Another five soldiers were also wounded in the attack 60 On 29 June 2011 Kata ib Hezbollah fired IRAM rockets that struck a US base near the Iranian border COP Shocker The attack resulted in the deaths of three American soldiers 61 A videotape of the rocket attack was published on the internet by the militia 1 In July 2011 an Iraqi intelligence official estimated the group s size at 1 000 fighters and said the militants were paid between 300 to 500 per month 62 63 The Al Qa im border crossing has seen hastened military activity as the group is expected to play an important military and security role as the crossing with Syria is officially opened on September 30 2019 64 65 Post US withdrawal Edit In 2013 Kata ib Hezbollah and other Iraqi Shia militias acknowledged sending fighters to Syria to fight alongside forces loyal to President Bashar al Assad against the Sunni rebels seeking to overthrow him in the Syrian Civil War 40 Wathiq al Batat a former Kata ib Hezbollah leader announced the creation of a new Shia militia the Mukhtar Army on 4 February 2013 saying its aim is to defend Shiites and help the government combat terrorism 66 In 2014 the group began taking a role in the fight against ISIL in Iraq 39 Also in 2014 they and six other predominantly Shia Iraqi paramilitary groups formed the Popular Mobilization Forces PMF 67 Since October 2016 Kata ib Hezbollah along with the Iraqi army and other PMF groups has taken part in the Battle of Mosul against ISIL 68 They have been alongside other PMF active in fighting around Tal Afar severing ISIL s link from Mosul and Tal Afar to the rest of their territory 69 During protests in Iraq in 2019 Kata ib Hezbollah militiamen were reportedly involved in abducting and murdering thousands of peaceful protesters 70 71 On 29 December 2019 the United States bombed the headquarters of Kata ib Hezbollah near Al Qa im 72 The airstrikes targeted three Kata ib Hezbollah locations in Iraq and two in Syria and included weapons depots and command posts according to Reuters and a US military statement 73 The attack was in retaliation after a barrage of over 30 rockets were fired towards the K 1 base two days earlier and other attacks on bases with US forces in Iraq The earlier attack killed a US contractor and wounded several Iraqi and US soldiers 74 Twenty five people were reportedly killed in the US airstrikes and 51 members wounded 75 76 77 In response to the American bombing of the Kata ib Hezbollah headquarters on 29 December protesters attacked the US embassy in the Green Zone in Baghdad on 31 December 2019 78 Many of the protesters were members of the Kata ib Hezbollah militia including Kata ib Hezbollah commander Abu Mahdi al Muhandis 79 78 Secretary of Defense Mark Esper warned on 2 January that the group may be planning new attacks in Iraq and that the U S is prepared to launch preemptive attacks 80 Abu Mahdi al Muhandis was killed by a US drone strike at the Baghdad International Airport on 3 January 2020 42 On 27 February 2020 the U S State and Treasury departments designated Ahmad al Hamidawi the secretary general of Kataib Hezbollah as a Specially Designated Global Terrorist 81 On 25 June 2020 Iraqi security forces raided Kata ib Hezbollah base in Dora southern Baghdad and detained at least 14 militia members 82 In March 2020 the U S launched air raids against Kata ib Hezbollah facilities in Karbala in retaliation for the 2020 Camp Taji attacks 83 On 11 October 2020 Kata ib Hezbollah announced that they have agreed to conditional ceasefire against United States interests in Iraq 84 On 26 February 2021 U S air strikes hit targets used by the KH militia and other Iranian backed groups in Syria 85 These strikes were carried out in retaliation for an attack on a U S air base in Erbil on 15 February 2021 86 See also Edit Shia Islam portal Iraq portal Asia portal War portalBelligerents of the Syrian Civil War Holy Shrine Defender List of armed groups in the Iraqi Civil War U S Department of State list of Foreign Terrorist Organizations Saraya al Khorasani Executive Order 13224References Edit a b The Evolution of Iran s Special Groups in Iraq Combating Terrorism Center at West Point Archived from the original on 16 February 2017 Retrieved 2 March 2017 Yuhas Alan 3 January 2020 Airstrike That Killed Suleimani Also Killed Powerful Iraqi Militia Leader The New York Times Iran backed Iraqi militias step up threat of violence against US forces in Iraq Middle East Institute Iran backed groups urge complete US withdrawal from Iraq The National Part 2 Pro Iran Militias in Iraq Wilson Center 27 April 2018 Group Profile Kata ib Hezbollah page 7 Archived 3 July 2010 at the Wayback Machine 5 March 2010 Ryan Missy Morris Loveday 27 December 2014 The U S and Iran are aligned in Iraq against the Islamic State for now Washington Post Retrieved 3 January 2015 Leith Fadel 19 October 2015 Two Brigades of Kata eb Hezbollah Arrive in Aleppo Amid the Presence of General Suleimani Al Masdar News Archived from the original on 1 January 2020 Retrieved 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