Tribal Mobilization
Tribal Mobilization | |
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الحشد العشائري | |
Founder | Thamer Al-Tamimi |
Country | Iraq |
Size | 25,000 |
Part of | Popular Mobilization Forces |
Opponents | Islamic State |
Battles and wars | War in Iraq (2013–2017) |
Tribal Mobilization or Tribal Fighters are an Iraqi Sunni tribal group composed of members of tribes to fight against the Islamic State,[1] There is another group sometimes called Tribal Mobilization, but formerly known as the National Mobilization (currently Nineveh Guard) associated with Atheel al-Nujaifi.[2][3]
In 2017, Thamer Al-Tamimi, Deputy Chief of the Tribal Mobilization, stated in an interview with Al-Hadath TV that the Sunni leaders in Iraq had despaired of the Arab states and concludedthat relying on these states would not benefit the Sunnis in Iraq, especially since some of these states were using the Sunnis in Iraq as a tool in their struggle for influence in the region with Iran. He confirmed that the Tribal Mobilization had contacted a number of Gulf countries to request support and assistance in confronting the Islamic State, but they did not respond and did not pay any attention, according to him.[4][5]
US bombing allegations
In October 2016, Iraqi officials announced the killing of 21 Tribal Mobilization Forces during a US bombing south of Mosul.[6]
References
- ^ ""لمعرفتهم بتضاريس المناطق.. الحشد العشائري يتولى مسؤولية واسعة في مطاردة داعش". "لمعرفتهم بتضاريس المناطق.. الحشد العشائري يتولى مسؤولية واسعة في مطاردة داعش. Retrieved 7 September 2022.
- ^ الدباغ, أحمد. "لمواجهة تنظيم الدولة أم لأهداف سياسية؟.. حكومة العراق تسلح الحشود العشائرية في الأنبار". www.aljazeera.net (in Arabic). Retrieved 7 September 2022.
- ^ "استشهاد وجرح اربعة من الحشد العشائري في هجوم لداعش بديالى". ninanews.com (in Arabic). Retrieved 7 September 2022.
- ^ "قوات الحشد العشائري". سكاي نيوز عربية (in Arabic). Retrieved 7 September 2022.
- ^ "قتيلان من الحشد العشائري بهجوم لتنظيم "داعش" شرقي العراق". arabic.news.cn. Retrieved 7 September 2022.
- ^ "اجتماع أمني يسفر عن تسلّم الحشد العشائري مسؤوليات في صحراء الأنبار". www.nasnews.com. Retrieved 7 September 2022.
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