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Said al-Muragha


 
 

Col.  Sa'eed Musa al-Muragha(b. 1927) is a Palestinian militant better known as Abu Musa.

Early years

A Palestinian refugeeFacts About Palestinian refugee

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, Abu Musa served in the Jordanian Army, an artilleryArtillery Summary

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 specialist. He was sent to receive a military education at the prestigious BritishUnited Kingdom Overview

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 Sandhurst Military Academy. He was involved in a coup attempt in Jordan in 1970, and joined FatahFatah

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 the same year. After the Black September fighting, he relocated with most of the Palestinian Resistance to LebanonLebanon

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. There he became known as a skilled commander of the forces in south Lebanon, and was promoted to deputy military head of the PLO's military presence in Lebanon during the Lebanese Civil WarFacts About Lebanese Civil War

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. In that capacity he led Palestinian forces against the ChristianChristian

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 Maronite village Damour, where a massacreDamour massacre

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 was enacted. Between 1980-83, he was a member of Fatah's ruling body, the Revolutionary Council. In 1978 the SyriaSyria

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n government, then in conflict with the PLO, is believed to have tried to assassinate him.

Conflict with Arafat

Still, he gravitated increasingly into conflict with Yassir Arafat, head of Fatah and PLO. Abu Musa was a member of Fatah's leftist opposition, known to advocate the view that the Palestinians and the Lebanese National MovementLebanese National Movement

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 were in fact fighting a class warClass war

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 against the Lebanese bourgeoisieBourgeoisie

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, rather than participating in a sectarian conflict. He was also known for hardline views on IsraelIsrael

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, and outspoken in his opposition to what he saw as Arafat's attempt to reach a negotiated solution to the conflict (see Rejectionist FrontRejectionist Front

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). He also complained over corrupt practices within the PLO, especially the promotion of political appointees loyal to Arafat to important military posts.

After the Israeli invasion of Lebanon in 1982 he was vocal in his criticism of the leadership, accusing Arafat in particular for the breakdown of the PLO's defenses, and in May 1983 he started criticising Arafat publicly. This led to a widening rift within the organization, as anti-Arafat, leftist and hardliner elements of Fatah rallied to Abu Musa, who was simultaneously being courted by Hafez al-AssadHafez al-Assad

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 of SyriaSyria

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. Mediation attempts by the "loyal opposition" to Arafat, such as the Democratic Front for the Liberation of PalestineDemocratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine

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 (DFLP), failed.

Fatah Uprising

In October 1983, full-scale fighting broke out, and Abu Musa's organization - dubbed Fatah Uprising (or Fatah al-IntifadaFatah al-Intifada

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 in ArabicArabic language

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) - received massive backing from Syria, in the form of supplies and ammunitionAmmunition

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, but also direct military assistance from the Syrian ArmyMilitary of Syria

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, the Syrian brigades of the Palestinian Liberation ArmyPalestinian Liberation Army

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, the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine-General Command (PFLP-GC) and as-Sa'iqaAs-Sa'iqa Summary

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.

The rebel forces eventually succeeded with heavy Syrian backing to push the Arafatist Fatah and PLO out of Lebanon, after years of fighting, but the price was total loss of independence. Fatah Uprising became in effect a Syrian puppet organization similar to as-Sa'iqa, and has since had very limited or no importance for the Palestinian movement. It remains as a minor faction operating in the Palestinian refugee campRefugee camp

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s in Syria and, until recently, Lebanon. Even if it deplored the Oslo Agreement and has supported the FirstFirst Intifada

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 and Second Intifada, it has no known presence in the Palestinian Occupied Territories at all. Abu Musa retreated from his leadership role in the 1990s, and is today believed to reside in DamascusFacts About Damascus

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.