Jihad Council

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The Jihad Council of Hezbollah is a council responsible for directing the groups' military and security activities. It also exercises considerable influence over the organization's various civilian branches and maintains ties with external partners, including Iran,[1] a key patron of the group.[2]

Established in 1995, the council operates under the direct supervision of Hezbollah's Secretary-General and is subordinate to Hezbollah's Shura Council.[1]

The Jihad Council is involved in activities against Israel, including Unit 133, which conducts operations within Israeli territory and the Palestinian Authority, recruiting Palestinians living in Lebanon for military missions and gathering intelligence across Eastern Europe to carry out activities against Israeli targets.[1][3] The council's involvement underscores its strategic role in Hezbollah's activities against Israel and in the broader regional context.[4][5][2]

The Hezbollah Jihad Council was established at the conclusion of Hezbollah's fourth conclave in July 1995. This was a strategic decision to consolidate the oversight of Hezbollah's military and security activities. Early members of the council included influential figures such as Imad Mughniyeh, who served as head of the council until he was killed by a car bomb in February 2008, and Mustafa Badreddine, who succeeded him until he died in an explosion in May 2016. The leadership of the council remains unclear.[2][3]

Structure and responsibilities

The Jihad Council is composed of senior Hezbollah military figures and is responsible for supervising, coordinating, and determining new activities – both ongoing and specialized actions. The Council is also responsible for the actions of all civilian bodies under Hezbollah, particularly those related to military aspects or those that potentially intersect with them.[4] Positioned as a linchpin within Hezbollah's organizational framework, the council operates under the direct tutelage of the leader of Hezbollah, and operates as a subordinate entity to the Shura Council, the primary decision-making body within the organization.[5]

Key members

Specialized units and operations

References

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