مجلس الجهاد
مجلس الجهاد The Jihad Council هو مجلس تابع لـحزب الله، يتلى مسؤولية الإشراف وإدارة الأنشطة العسكرية والأمنية للحزب. وله تأثير على باقي الفروع المدنية للحزب وله علاقات مع حلفاء خارجيين، بما في ذلك إيران،[1] الداعم الرئيسي للحزب.[2]
تأسس المجلس عام 1995، ويعمل تحت الإشراف المباشر للأمين العام لحزب الله حسن نصر الله، ويتبع لمجلس شورى حزب الله.[1]
يشرف مجلس الجهاد على مقاومة ومحاربة إسرائيل، وتختص الوحدة 133، بعمليات داخل إسرائيل والأراضي الفلسطينية المحتلة، كما تجند أفراد من الفلسطينيين الذين يعيشون في لبنان للقيام بمهام عسكرية وجمع المعلومات الاستخبارية عبر أوروبا الشرقية لتنفيذ أنشطة ضد أهداف إسرائيلية.[1][3] وللمجلس دور الاستراتيجي في أنشطة حزب الله ضد إسرائيل وفي السياق الإقليمي الأوسع.[4][5][2]
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التاريخ
The Hezbollah Jihad Council was established at the conclusion of Hezbollah's fourth conclave in July 1995. This was a strategic decision to consolidate the oversight of Hezbollah's military and security activities. Early members of the council included influential figures such as Imad Mughniyeh, who served as head of the council until he was killed by a car bomb in February 2008, and Mustafa Badr al-Din, who succeeded him until he died in an explosion in May 2016. The leadership of the council remains unclear.[2][3]
هيكلية مجلس الجهاد ومسؤولياته داخلياً
The Jihad Council is composed of senior Hezbollah military figures and is responsible for supervising, coordinating, and determining new activities – both ongoing and specialized actions. The Council is also responsible for the actions of all civilian bodies under Hezbollah, particularly those related to military aspects or those that potentially intersect with them.[4] Positioned as a linchpin within Hezbollah's organizational framework, the council operates under the direct tutelage of Hasan Nasrallah, the leader of Hezbollah, and operates as a subordinate entity to the Shura Council, the primary decision-making body within the organization.[5]
أعضاء بارزون
Members of the Jihad Council include:
- Hashem Safi al-Din, the head of the Executive Council, the organization's military chief[5]
- Ali Karki[5]
- Muhammad Haydar, former member of Parliament[4]
- Talal Hamiyah, commander of unit 910 Hezbollah's “External Security Organization” (ESO – Hezbollah's foreign operations arm)[4]
Past members include:
- Ibrahim Aqil, the head of the organization's security unit, and a representative from the Shura Council[5][6] (killed on September 20, 2024, by an Israeli strike)
- Fuad Shukr[7][8] (killed on July 30, 2024, by an Israeli strike)
The presence of Iranian representatives at the council's gatherings signifies the direct coordination between the Jihad Council and the Iranian regime, indicating the depth of the relationship and collaboration between the two entities.[2][4]
الوحدات والعمليات المتخصصة
The specialized units operating under Hezbollah's Jihad Council, including "Bader," "Aziz," "Haider," "Radwan," "al-Kayim," Unit 133, and Unit 3800, are integral components of the organization's military wing. These units are designed to fulfill precise roles within Hezbollah's strategy, often oriented around asymmetric warfare tactics.[3]
قوة بدر
The Bader unit is reported to specialize in advanced guerilla warfare tactics. It is reputed for its rigorous training and preparation for high-intensity conflict scenarios. Bader operatives are believed to be trained in the use of sophisticated weaponry and are prepared for direct engagements.[9][10]
قوة عزيز
Named after a prominent figure in Hezbollah lore, the Aziz unit is often associated with special operations beyond Lebanon's borders. It is purported to carry out covert activities, including reconnaissance and intelligence collection in areas deemed of strategic importance to Hezbollah.[11][10] One of the unit's commanders, Hassan Muhammad al-Hajj, was killed in Syria in October 2015.[12]
قوة حيدر
The Haider unit is reportedly a quick-reaction force capable of mobilizing rapidly in response to security incidents or battlefield developments. Its mandate includes counter-operations and rapid deployment to reinforce Hezbollah's positions or repel enemy advances. This unit operates around the city of Baalbeck and in northern Hermel.[12]
قوة الرضوان
Possibly the most well-known of Hezbollah's special units, the Radwan unit is believed to be an elite force trained explicitly for cross-border raids and operations requiring precise execution. The Radwan unit has been attributed with the capability to infiltrate enemy territories for sabotage or capture operations.[13][14][15]
وحدة القائم
The al-Kayim unit is often linked to logistics and support, providing essential services such as transportation, supply distribution, and the maintenance of communication lines during military engagements.[12][16]
الوحدة 133
Unit 133 is purportedly designated for operations abroad, focusing on international missions that may include planning and executing attacks, establishing sleeper cells, and gathering intelligence in various countries.[12]
الوحدة 3800
Unit 3800 is allegedly responsible for coordinating and supporting pro-Iranian militias across the Middle East, particularly in conflict zones like Syria and Iraq. This unit is thought to be involved in the training and equipping of allied forces, sharing Hezbollah's expertise in guerilla warfare tactics and enhancing the capabilities of these proxies.[12]
المصادر
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- ^ أ ب "من وحدة بدر ونصر إلى عناصر الـ1600.. حزب الله يقسم لبنان إلى "بقع عسكرية" | الحرة". www.alhurra.com. Retrieved 2024-02-02.
- ^ "IMRA - Saturday, December 2, 2023 Hezbollah's Radwan unit is capable of carrying out an invasion of the Galilee at any given moment". www.imra.org.il. Retrieved 2024-02-02.
- ^ أ ب ت ث ج Beeri, Tal (2022-05-29). "Hezbollah's Jihad Council". Alma Research and Education Center (in الإنجليزية الأمريكية). Retrieved 2024-02-04.
- ^ Beeri, Tal (5 January 2023). "The Radwan Unit ("Radwan Force" - Unit 125)". Alma Research and Education Center. Retrieved 4 November 2023.
- ^ Halabi, Einav (9 June 2023). "Hezbollah's commando force emboldens Nasrallah to take on Israel". Ynetnews (in الإنجليزية). Retrieved 4 November 2023.
- ^ Gebeily, Maya (8 January 2024). "Israeli strike on Lebanon kills senior commander in elite Hezbollah unit". Reuters. Retrieved 8 January 2024.
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