fatah tanzim

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Definition

Proper noun: - A Palestinian militant faction and former paramilitary group. It was formed in 1995 as an offshoot of the larger Fatah political movement. The group was involved in armed activities during the Second Intifada.

Usage Notes
  • "Fatah Tanzim" functions as a proper noun, referring to a specific organization. It is typically treated as a singular entity.
  • The name is often used in historical and political contexts discussing the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, particularly the period of the Second Intifada (2000-2005).
Examples
Advanced Usage / Context
  • The group was initially led by Marwan Barghouti. Its creation is frequently analyzed as a strategic move by Yasser Arafat to maintain control and leverage within Fatah and against rival factions, while also engaging in conflict with Israel.
Variants and Related Words
  • Fatah (Proper noun): The secular Palestinian nationalist political party and the largest faction of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), founded by Yasser Arafat. Fatah Tanzim was an armed wing within this broader movement.
  • Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades (Proper noun): A militant group that emerged from the Fatah Tanzim during the Second Intifada, later becoming a more prominent armed faction.
Synonyms
  • Militant faction
  • Paramilitary group (historical context)
Important Note
  • The designation of groups as "terrorist" is subject to varying legal and political definitions by different countries and international bodies. The provided reference context includes one such characterization. This entry presents the group's commonly understood role and historical context within the frame of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Noun
  1. a terrorist group organized by Yasser Arafat in 1995 as the armed wing of al-Fatah; serves a dual function of violent confrontation with Israel and serves as Arafat's unofficial militia to prevent rival Islamists from usurping leadership

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