1. As expected the struggle over the appropriation of the brand Hashd is intensifying between the pro-Sistani forces (who call themselves Hashd al-Atabat (HA)) and the pro-Khamenei factions. The Shia holy cities and Shia rites are now at the center of this struggle.
2. During the Arbaeen pilgrimage, Maytham al-Zaidi, leader of Abbass Combat Division (ACD), the most important force in HA, took the podium in the Imam Hussein shrine in Karbala to promote HA. “This name [HA] which is used officially for the first time in the Arbaeen pilgrimage…
3. ...this name and this slogan and this cover is a religiously sanctioned and legal cover… it’s religiously sanctioned as it’s clear for you [to which institutions they are] linked and how their religious position is…
4. ….and legally, this title [HA] gained its legal position from the satisfaction, acceptance & support of the Iraqi commander in chief [the PM]”. Zaidi didn’t say anything new, but because he said it in Imam Hussein shrine during the Arbaeen, it caused a much stronger reaction.
5. Choosing the timing and location to prompt AH is part of an aggressive campaign to further secede from the Iran-backed Hashd (PMF) commission and to popularize the brand AH. They are now promoting their activities like never before.
6. Leaders of AH met with all sorts of security/military figures, from the Iraqi chief of staff of the army to the interior minister and intelligence commanders in the ministry of defense. But, they did not have a single meeting with anyone from the PMF commission.
7. ACD also deployed its combat vehicles as part of providing security for the pilgrimage. They are very proud of their armored force. Zaidi talked about it in the speech he gave inside the Imam Hussein shrine, calling it “the biggest”.
8. The HA is aggressively introducing itself as the real Hash, the Iraqi hashd (as opposed to the Iran-aligned Hashd), the hashd that enjoys the blessing of Sistani, via the support it gets from the atabat, which are supervised by Sistani. And this is hurting the muqawama a lot.
9. The muqawama’s strategy to deal with this situation is all over the place. Some muqawama social media accounts posted a video of militia members/supporters inside the Imam Hussein shrine during the Arbaeen as a defiant response to Zaidi.
10. In the video a young man is seen addressing a group of people inside the shrine by shouting: “We are sons of Muhandis and sons of Soleimani. We are sons of Sayyed Ali al-Sistani, Sayyed al-Khamenei and Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah".
11. Abu Ali al-Askari, the security spokesman of Kataib Hezbollah (KH) was fuming. He said in a statement: “What some opportunists [who are like] the impurities of the bottom of a well, did in announcing their exit from the Hashd, makes people of the Hashd happy…
12. ...[but] their heavy weapons & combat vehicles must be taken from them & returned to the [Hashd] commission”. He knows this is impossible as HA accused Muhandis of usurping Imam Ali Combat Division (IACD) in 2016. If anything HA think the PMF owe them some heavy weaponry!
13. The other strategy is to claim HA is not affiliated with the shrines! Some muqawama social media channels claimed that the first deputy of Imam Hussein shrine, Hassan al-Abaychi contacted the head of the PMF commission, Falih al-Fayyadh…
14. ... and the PMF’s chief of staff, Abu Fadk one day after Zaidi’s speech, reassuring them the shrine does not have any military unit and that it didn’t have anything to do with what happened the day before.
15. Abaychi’s office was quick to deny he had contacted any PMF leaders! When the attacks on HA and the fake news about them intensified, some figures asked Ahmad al-Safi, Sistani’s representative and confidant about his stance towards these attacks.
16. He described the campaign against HA as: “only insults and arbitrary accusations, without any religious or moral considerations”. He asked anyone who wants to know the reason behind the secession of HA from the PMF to ask to be offered the reasons behind this move.
17. He clearly defended HA and their moves. This enormous religious credibility and legitimacy forced some other muqawama groups to stop stirring up animosity towards HA, as it seems to be a losing strategy and only damages their own religious legitimacy.
18. That's why groups such as Sabereen news chose to keep quiet about it & refrained from reporting what happened in Imam Hussein shrine & the subsequent developments altogether. Simply the muqawama doesn't know how to deal with HA. They feel defenceless.
19. They however have devised another strategy to use the Shia rites in their favour. I'll write about what they're doing as soon as I find some time. END
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1. Sabereen news threatens to attack @UNIraq. The muqawama social media have been posting a barrage of messages about one official in the Baghdad office of the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) whom they accuse of being a Mossad agent.
2. Then Sabereen news posted CCTV footage of an IED attack on a U.N. convoy around Mosul which happened on August 26, 2020. Sabereen added the logo and music of the facade group Saraya Awliya al-Dam which at the time claimed responsibility for the hit.
3. Sabereen added the following caption to the clip: “The liar of the Netherlands [@JeanineHennis] must know this: Iraq will never become a base for Mossad”.
1. On Thursday, Sistani-affiliated Atabat Hashd (AH) held a conference in Karbala to launch their plans to provide security for the Arbaeen pilgrimage. This is another attempt to popularize and promote their brand & slogan: “The AH: the incubators of the fatwa & state builders”.
2. This is the first such conference, regarding the pilgrimages to further consolidate the formation of AH. It's also to increasingly set AH apart from the pro-Iran Hashd. Officers from ISF attended the conference. No one from the Iran-dominated Hashd commission was invited.
3. In this conference, missions of each of the 4 AH units were assigned. The language used in statements pushed out by units of AH is very telling. They emphasize on the government’s support, and coordination with the ISF.
1. The Sadrists are stepping up their election campaign. A few days ago they launched their mobile app, al-Tayar on both android and IOS. The app provides a few services for supporters of the Sadrist movement. It gives them details of their constituency.
2. A GPS service to find the correct polling stations, name of the Sadrist candidate in their constituency, instructions on needed documents and how to vote, etc.
3. This is very important, as according to the new Iraqi election law, each governorate has been divided into a few electoral districts, meaning that voters must find the right polling station within their area or they’re not allowed to vote.
1. The death of Sayyed Mohammad Saeed al-Hakim has evoked animosity between the followers of Muqtada al-Sadr and the muqawama. Hakim is on record describing Muqtada al-Sadr “an unruly, lowborn child”. After Hakim passed some Sadr followers celebrated which angered the muqawama.
2. Ahmad al-Thawwaq, an influential muqawama social media character who is increasingly getting closer to Kataib Hezbollah tweeted: “two [characters/movements] are not going to be able to change two [people]....
3. ...the Sadrist movement after yesterday's posts on the marja [Hakim] will no longer be able to persuade any Shia to elect the Sadrist bloc”.
1. In one of his muharram speeches, Hamid al-Yaseri, the leader of Sistani-affiliated Hashd brigade, Ansar al-Marjaiya delivered a stinging rebuke to Iran-backed militias (muqawama) in Iraq. He starts his speech by saying that “Imam Hussein is pure white truth, devoid of…
2. ... falsity, deception, fraud and betrayal”. Yaseri is setting the scene for his attack on the muqawama. He goes on to emphasize on loyalty to one's homeland: Imam Hussien “taught us how to belong to [our] homelands, taught us the concept of love for your country…
3. ... taught us how to be loyal to your country, taught us that whoever breathes the air of his country, and benefits from his country’s bounties, their eye, heart and breath will never yearn for whatever is beyond the borders of this homeland”.
1. The election war between Kataib Hezbollah and Asaib Ahl al-Haq is full on! Today Jawad al-Talibawi, the military spokesman for AAH attacked the KH commander and Hashd’s chief of staff, Abu Fadak al-Muhammadawi for appointing the son of Iraq’s defence minister…
2. ...Juma Inad as the commander of a regiment in Sunni Hashd. Talibawi said in a message: “tbeing the Hashd’s chief of staff and a successor for the martyr leader Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis bear you a bigger responsibility to take the right decisions and avoid…
3. ... appeasing [others] when it’s at the cost of the blood of the martyrs, or even worse to the benefit of enemies of Hashd. Let me be frank with you! Your decision to appoint son of someone who accused the holy Hashd of having a secondary role in liberating Iraq from ISIS…