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Today, Wednesday 8/9/2023, the Al-Quds Brigades - the Nablus Brigade confirmed, on the first anniversary of the martyrdom of Ibrahim Alaa Al-Nabulsi "Abu Fathi", one of the most prominent leaders of the Al-Quds Brigades - the Nablus Brigade and the fighter Islam Muhammad Sabouh, that the blood of the two martyrs will remain a light for the Mujahideen and a fire for the aggressors Zionists at all times .The battalion revealed for the first time that the martyr, Commander Ibrahim al-Nabulsi, was part of the department for developing military action in Nablus and that he was one of the first leaders in establishing the battalion.
This makes a lot more sense. The many armed groups that have arisen in the West Bank over the past two years were not spontaneous, but planned - and they were planned by Iran, via Islamic Jihad.
It was in the Palestinian interest to tell Western media that these were organic groups that were created at the grassroots level, and Islamic Jihad had a "department for developing military action" in the West Bank.
More evidence that Iran was behind these groups comes from the Tehran Times "Man of the Year" last year - none other than Ibrahim al-Nabulsi.
Iran's actions in Lebanon, Syria, the West Bank and Gaza are not haphazard, but they are coordinated and planned to keep Israel under siege and on the defensive.
Abbas | Iraq |
Abdil-Masih (Beit Sahour) | Turkey |
Abid | Sudan |
Abu Aita (Beit Sahour) | Turkey |
Abu Ghosh | Europe/11th century |
Abu Sitta | Egypt |
Abu-Kishk | Egypt |
Adwan | Arabia |
Afghani | Afghanistan |
Ajami | Iran |
Al Hafi | Iraq |
Alami | Morocco |
Alami | Morocco |
Alawi | Syria |
Al-Hayik (Beit Sahour) | Turkey |
Arafat | Syria |
Araj | Morocco |
Aramsha | Egypt |
Arashi | Egypt |
Ashrawi | Yemen |
Awwad | Egypt |
Azd, Azad | Yemen |
Badra | Egypt |
Baghdadi | Iraq |
Banna | Egypt |
Bannoura | Egypt |
Bardawil | Egypt |
Barghouti | Yemen (may be Jewish) |
Bushnak | Bosnia |
Chehayber | Turkey |
Dajani | Arabia via Spain |
Darjani | Arabia |
Djazair | Algeria |
Doghmush | Turkey |
Erekat | Jordan |
Fakiki | Morocco |
Faranji | France |
Faruqi | Iraq |
Fayumi | Egypt |
Filali | Morocco |
Gharub | Egypt |
Ghassan | Lebanon |
Haddadin | Yemen |
Halabi | Syria |
Hamis | Bahrain |
Hammouda | Transjordan |
Hannouneh (Beit Sahour) | Turkey |
Hashlamun | Kurdistan |
Hijazi | Arabia |
Hindi | India |
Hourani | Syria |
Husseini | Arabia |
Ibrahim (Beit Sahour) | Turkey |
Iraki | Iraq |
Issa | Arrived in 1820s to Haifa, not sure from where |
Jabari | Iraq |
Jazir | Algiers |
Kafisha | Kurdistan |
Kanaan | Syria |
Khair | Egypt |
Khairi | Morocco |
Khalil | Arabia |
Khamadan | Yemen |
Khamati | Syria |
Khamis | Bahrain |
Khazen | Lebanon |
Khoury (Beit Sahour) | Turkey |
Kukali | Syria |
Kurdi | Kurdistan |
Lubnani | Lebanon |
Mahdi | Morocco |
Makhamra | Jewish |
Marashda | Egypt |
Masa'ad | Egypt |
Masarwa | Egypt |
Maslouhi | Morocco |
Masri | Egypt |
Matar | Kuwait |
Mattar | Yemen |
Metzarwah | Egypt |
Mughrabi, Moghrabi | Morocco |
Murad | Albania/Yemen |
Muwaqat | Morocco |
Muzaffar | Morocco |
Nablusi | Named after Nablus - but that was named in the 7th century |
Nammari | Spain |
Nashashibi | Kurdish/Turkoman/Syria |
Nusseibeh | Arrived 7th Century |
Omaya | Arabia |
Othman | Turkey |
Qudwa | Syria |
Qurashi | Arabia |
Qutob | Morocco |
Ridwan | Ottoman |
Rishmawi (Beit Sahour) | Turkey |
Sa'ad | Egypt |
Salibas | Greece |
Samahadna | Sudan (maybe) |
Saud / Saudi | Arabia |
Shaalan | Egypt |
Shakirat | Egypt |
Shami | Syria |
Shamis | Syria |
Shashani | Chechnya |
Shawish | Arabia |
Sidawi | Lebanon |
Sous (Beit Sahour) | Turkey |
Sultan | Turkey |
Surani | Lebanon |
Taamari | Arabia |
Tachriti | Iraq |
Tamimi | Yemen/Egypt/Arabia |
Tarabin | Mecca oe Egypt |
Tarabulsi | Lebanon |
Tartir | Egypt |
Tawil | Egypt |
Tayib | Morocco |
Tijani | Morocco |
Tikriti | Iraq |
Touqan | Northern Arabia or Syria |
Turki | Turkey |
Ubayyidi | Sudan |
Uthman | Turkey |
Yacoub (Beit Sahour) | Turkey |
Yamani | Yemen |
Zabidat | Egypt |
Zaghab | Morocco |
Zarqawi | Jordan |
Zeitawi | Morocco |
Zoabi | Iraq |
Zubeidi | Iraq |
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