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Liwaa Al-Quds sends its members to fight with the regime in Ghouta

Published : 03-03-2018

Liwaa Al-Quds sends its members to fight with the regime in Ghouta

The Liwaa Al-Quds battalion, affiliated to the Syrian regime, sent dozens of its fighters to the eastern Ghouta region in the suburbs of Damascus, to fight the armed opposition. Activists said that Liwaa Al-Quds used a number of residents from the Neirab and Handarat camps to fight with the regime.

Liwaa Al-Quds was established on 6th of October 2013 by the Palestinian engineer, "Mohammed Said" from Neirab camp in Aleppo. He was known for his association with the Air Intelligence to facilitate his work in the construction of real estate with brokers. According to unofficial reports, it is estimated to consist of 3500 members. The Liwaa Al-Quds battalion includes members from the Neirab, Handarat and Raml camps, as well as fighters from the city of Aleppo and its western and northern suburbs, as well as the Shabah Aswad and Qomsan Soud battalions. The number of Palestinian fighters in it are estimated to be less than 500.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/6710

The Liwaa Al-Quds battalion, affiliated to the Syrian regime, sent dozens of its fighters to the eastern Ghouta region in the suburbs of Damascus, to fight the armed opposition. Activists said that Liwaa Al-Quds used a number of residents from the Neirab and Handarat camps to fight with the regime.

Liwaa Al-Quds was established on 6th of October 2013 by the Palestinian engineer, "Mohammed Said" from Neirab camp in Aleppo. He was known for his association with the Air Intelligence to facilitate his work in the construction of real estate with brokers. According to unofficial reports, it is estimated to consist of 3500 members. The Liwaa Al-Quds battalion includes members from the Neirab, Handarat and Raml camps, as well as fighters from the city of Aleppo and its western and northern suburbs, as well as the Shabah Aswad and Qomsan Soud battalions. The number of Palestinian fighters in it are estimated to be less than 500.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/6710