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Army of the Holy War
جيش الجهاد المقدس
Jaysh al-Jihād al-Muqaddas
LeadersAbd al-Qadir al-Husayni
Hasan Salama
FoundationDecember 1947
Dates of operation1947–1948
DissolvedMay 1949
CountryAll-Palestine Protectorate Palestinian Arabs
All-Palestine Protectorate All-Palestine
HeadquartersBir Zeit, Palestine
Active regionsMandatory Palestine
IdeologyPalestinian nationalism[1][2]
Arab nationalism
Pan-Arabism
Anti-Zionism
Islamist jihadism[3][4]
SizeAt least 1,306
AlliesArmy of the Holy War Arab League
  • Army of the Holy War Egypt[5]
  • Army of the Holy War Transjordan[5]
  • Army of the Holy War Iraq[5]
  • Army of the Holy War Syria[5]
  • Army of the Holy War Lebanon[a]
  • Army of the Holy War Saudi Arabia[7]
  • Army of the Holy War Yemen[8]
Arab Liberation Army
OpponentsYishuv
  • Haganah
    • Palmach
  • Irgun
  • Lehi

Army of the Holy War Israel

  • IDF
Battles and wars1947–1948 civil war in Mandatory Palestine
  • Battle of al-Qastal
  • Battle of Jerusalem
1948 Arab-Israeli War

The Army of the Holy War or Holy War Army (Arabic: جيش الجهاد المقدس; Jaysh al-Jihād al-Muqaddas) was a Palestinian Arab irregular force in the 1947–1948 civil war in Mandatory Palestine led by Abd al-Qadir al-Husayni and Hasan Salama.[9] The force has been described as Husayni's "personal" army.[10] The Arab League set up the Arab Salvation Army (Jaysh al-Inqadh al-Arabi) as a counter to the Army of the Holy War while, in practice, the Arab governments prevented thousands of volunteers from joining either force.[11]

Abd al-Qadir al-Husayni arrived in the Jerusalem sector in December 1947 and by March 1948 had about 128 men. He established his headquarters at Bir Zeit and started to conduct a blockade of Jerusalem by attacking the Jewish convoys to the city. Hasan Salama, with 950 men of the Jihad and 228 irregulars, took responsibility for the operations in the Lydda and Ramle sectors, at the entry of the Tel Aviv-Jerusalem road.[12][13]

The Army of the Holy War had over 50,000 Palestinian Arabs available for local defense but a force of only 5,000 to 10,000, both foreign fighters from Arab states and Palestinian Arab militiamen, available to be sent where needed during the 1947–1949 Palestine war.[14]

Husayni was killed during the battle for control of Qastal Hill on the Tel Aviv-Jerusalem road, on 8 April 1948. His forces captured Qastal from the Haganah, which had occupied the village at the start of Operation Nachshon six days earlier with a force of about 100 men.[15] They retreated to the Jewish settlement of Motza.[16] Palmach troops recaptured the village on the night of 8–9 April; most of the houses were blown up and the hill became a command post.[17][18] Husayni's death was a factor in the loss of morale among his forces.[19]

When the All-Palestine Protectorate was formed on 22 September 1948, during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, it revived the Holy War Army, with the declared aim of "liberating Palestine". However, the government had no money of its own, and operated only under the supervision of Egypt, and was generally ineffective.[citation needed]

In October 1948, Jordan gave an order to its forces, the Arab Legion, to surround and forcibly disarm various units of the Holy War Army.[20]

  1. ^ Rosen, David M. (2005). Armies of the Young: Child Soldiers in War and Terrorism. Rutgers University Press. ISBN 978-0-8135-3568-5.
  2. ^ Cummins, Joseph (2009). The War Chronicles: From Flintlocks to Machine Guns. Fair Winds Press. ISBN 978-1-61673-404-6.
  3. ^ Herf, Jeffrey (2014). "Haj Amin al-Husseini, the Nazis and the Holocaust: The Origins, Nature and Aftereffects of Collaboration". Jewish Political Studies Review. 26 (3/4): 13–37. JSTOR 43922000.
  4. ^ Litvak, Meir (1998). "The Islamization of the Palestinian-Israeli Conflict: The Case of Hamas". Middle Eastern Studies. 34 (1): 148–163. doi:10.1080/00263209808701214. JSTOR 4283922.
  5. ^ a b c d Oren 2003, p. 5.
  6. ^ Morris (2008), p. 260.
  7. ^ Gelber, pp. 55, 200, 239
  8. ^ Morris, Benny (2008), 1948: The First Arab-Israeli War, Yale University Press, p.205, New Haven, ISBN 978-0-300-12696-9.
  9. ^ Hourani, 2004, p. 537.
  10. ^ Pappé, 1994, p. 65.
  11. ^ Sayigh, 1999, p. 14.
  12. ^ Khalaf, 1991, p. 207.
  13. ^ Morris, 2008, p. 107.
  14. ^ Dupuy (1978) p. 41.
  15. ^ Morris, 2003, p. 234.
  16. ^ Dana Adams Schmidt, "Arabs Win Kastel But Chief is Slain", The New York Times, 9 April 1948, p. 8 (A brief biography and account of the battle).
  17. ^ Benveniśtî, 2002, p.111.
  18. ^ Morris, 2003, p. 235.
  19. ^ Time, "War for Jerusalem Road", April 19, 1948
  20. ^ Simon, Mattar and Bulliet, 1996, p. 114.


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