Sabireen Movement

Sabireen Movement
Arabic: حركة الصابرين نصراً لفلسطين
Ḥarakah aṣ-Ṣābirīn Naṣran li-Filasṭīn
LeadersHisham Salim
Dates of operation25 May 2014 – March 2019[1]
Split fromPalestinian Islamic Jihad
HeadquartersShuja'iyya, Gaza Strip
Active regionsPalestinian Territories
IdeologyKhomeinism
Anti-Zionism
Allies Iran
 Hezbollah
Opponents Israel
 Palestinian Authority
Hamas
Battles and warsGaza–Israel conflict
Designated as a terrorist group by United States (2018)
 Canada (2019)[2]
Websitealsabireen.ps

The Sabireen Movement, officially the Movement of the Patient ones in Support for Palestine – Hisn (Arabic: حركة الصابرين نصراً لفلسطين - حِصن), was a Shiite Palestinian militant group that operated from 15 May 2014 to March 2019.

The movement was formed by a number of Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) leaders who converted to Shiism and were dissatisfied with the PIJ's leadership and with Hamas's position in the Yemeni Civil War, where it supported the Saudi-led intervention, and the Syrian Civil War, where it supported the opposition. The group was described as an Iranian attempt to replace Hamas with a Shiite movement that shared its stance on Syria, and was added to the American list of Specially Designated Global Terrorist Organizations.

The movement claimed to have expanded into the West Bank in 2016, but it was effectively destroyed by Hamas in 2019, when Hamas arrested its leader, Hisham Salem, and only released him after the movement's members gave up their arms. Salem was granted asylum in Iran, while ordinary members either returned to Sunni Islam and rejoined the PIJ or joined the Shiite Harakat Hezbollah al-Nujaba in Iraq.

  1. ^ "Hamas quashes armed Shiite movement Sabireen in Gaza". Al-Monitor. 21 March 2019. Archived from the original on 24 February 2021. Retrieved 9 August 2020.
  2. ^ "Currently listed entities". 21 December 2018. Archived from the original on 1 March 2020. Retrieved 5 January 2021.

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