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United Council of Sheikhs and Notables of Basra and Iraq

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The United Council of Sheikhs and Notables of Basra and Iraq (Arabic: المجلس الموحد لشيوخ وأعيان البصرة والعراق) is an Arab tribal group opposed to the Syrian transitional government.[2][3]

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On July 11, 2024 the Basra Provincial Council's Security Committee gave mandate to the group, to represent the entirety of Basra Governorate.[4] The group has received attention amid regional tensions, criticizing the Iraqi government for its perceived inaction in addressing instability in the Middle East, citing sectarian violence in Syria as a catalyst for its formation.[5]

In its early activities, the council declared a mobilization effort in Baghdad, urging the Iraqi Government to adopt a stronger stance against Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), a designated terrorist group operating in Syria.[1] It further emphasized the readiness of Basrawi tribes to defend Iraqi holy sites, framing this as a response to regional instability.[2] The council also advocated for the Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF) to be heavily armed, describing them as a necessary "protective shield" for Iraqi sovereignty.[3]

In a controversial statement, the council accused Türkiye, Saudi Arabia, and Jordan of empowering "takfiris and terrorist organizations in Syria," alleging that these states enabled HTS leader Abu Mohammad al-Julani's faction to commit "the most brutal crimes".[6]

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See also

Other Iraqi organizations against Syrian transitional government:

References

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