Free Palestine Movement | |
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حركة فلسطين حرة | |
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Dates of operation | c. 2003 – present |
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Active regions | Palestine, Syria, Lebanon |
Ideology | Palestinian nationalism[2][3] Anti-Zionism[2] |
Allies | Syrian Armed Forces Fatah al-Intifada |
Opponents | Syrian opposition and allied mujahideen Islamic State Israel |
Battles and wars | Israeli–Palestinian conflict |
The Free Palestine Movement (Arabic: حركة فلسطين حرة) is a Palestinian Syrian armed movement and community organization that is led by the businessman Yasser Qashlaq and supports the Ba'athist government of Syria. The organization opposes the existence of Israel, and was mostly known for political activism and social services in favor of Palestinians in Syria and the Gaza Strip before 2012. Upon the outbreak of the Syrian Civil War, however, the Free Palestine Movement formed its own militias and has since then openly fought for the Syrian government against various rebel groups.