Thabet Thabet Brigades
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Thabet Thabet Brigades
Summary
Thabet Thabet Brigades is an armed organization[1].
Key Facts
- Thabet Thabet Brigades is in the country of Palestine[2].
- Thabet Thabet Brigades's image is recorded as Thabet Thabet.jpg[3].
- Thabet Thabet Brigades's instance of is recorded as armed organization[4].
- Thabet Thabet Brigades's instance of is recorded as military unit[5].
- Thabet Thabet Brigades's founder is recorded as Raed al-Karmi[6].
- Thabet Thabet is named after Thabet Thabet Brigades[7].
- Thabet Thabet Brigades's headquarters location is recorded as Tulkarm[8].
- Thabet Thabet Brigades's official residence is recorded as Tulkarm[9].
- Thabet Thabet Brigades's part of is recorded as Fatah[10].
- Thabet Thabet Brigades's part of is recorded as al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades[11].
- Thabet Thabet Brigades's chairperson is recorded as Raed al-Karmi[12].
- +2000-12-31T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Thabet Thabet Brigades[13].
- Thabet Thabet Brigades's location of formation is recorded as Tulkarm[14].
- Thabet Thabet Brigades's parent organization or unit is recorded as al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades[15].
- Thabet Thabet Brigades's political ideology is recorded as anti-Zionism[16].
- Thabet Thabet Brigades's political ideology is recorded as Palestinian nationalism[17].
- Thabet Thabet Brigades's political alignment is recorded as centrism[18].
- Thabet Thabet Brigades's general secretary is recorded as Raed al-Karmi[19].
Body
Founding
Thabet Thabet Brigades's founder is recorded as Raed al-Karmi[6]. +2000-12-31T00:00:00Z marks the founding of it[13]. Its location of formation is recorded as Tulkarm[14].
Identity
Part of include Fatah[10], a political party[20], in Palestine[21], founded in 1959[22], headquartered in Ramallah[23] and al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades[11], an armed organization[24], in Palestine[25], founded in 2000[26].
Leadership
Thabet Thabet Brigades's chairperson is recorded as Raed al-Karmi[12].
Operations
Thabet Thabet Brigades's headquarters location is recorded as Tulkarm[8]. Its parent organization or unit is recorded as al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades[15].