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As'ad Abu Shari'a

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Asʿad Abu Shariʾa
الأسعد أبو شريعة
Personal details
BornFebruary, 1977
Sabra, Gaza City
Died7 June, 2025
Gaza City, Gaza Strip
Manner of deathAssassination by airstrike
Military service
AllegiancePalestinian Mujahideen Movement
Branch/serviceMujahideen Brigades
RankGenral-Secretary
Battles/wars

Asʿad Abu Shariʾa (Arabic:الأسعد أبو شريعة) also known as Asaad Abu Sharia or Abu al‑Shayk was a Palestinian militant and the Leader of Palestinian Mujahideen Movement and its armed wing Mujahideen Brigades.[1][2]

Early life

Abu Shari'a was Born into a Palestinian refugee family in Sabra, Gaza City. He earned a law degree from Al‑Azhar University, Gaza. He began his career in Gaza’s local judiciary before transitioning to political and military leadership.[3]

Militant Career

On April 24 2007, he became the Secretary-General of the Palestinian Mujahideen Movement and also Commander of its armed wing Mujahideen Brigades, assuming leadership following his brother’s death from the injuries sustained in an Israeli Assassination attempt.[4]

Under his leadership, the Brigades became active in both the Gaza Strip and West Bank, coordinating with Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad under the Joint Operations Room.[5]

Assassination

References

  1. ^ "Israel eliminates Palestinian Mujahideen Movement chief Assad Abu Sharia". Long War journal. Retrieved 13 June 2025.
  2. ^ "Israel eliminates Palestinian Mujahideen Movement chief Assad Abu Sharia". FDD. Retrieved 13 June 2025.
  3. ^ "Palestinian Mujahideen leader Asaad Abu Sharia killed in Gaza, Israeli army says". The New Arab. Retrieved 13 June 2025.
  4. ^ "The Secretary-General of the Mujahideen Battalion died of wounds he sustained six months ago". Palinfo. Retrieved 12 June 2025.
  5. ^ "Israel eliminates Palestinian Mujahideen Movement chief Assad Abu Sharia". FDD. Retrieved 13 June 2025.