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Popular Guard الحرس الشعبي | |
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Leaders | George Hawi, Elias Atallah |
Dates of operation | 1970–1990; briefly in 2006 |
Headquarters | Zarif (Beirut), Houla (Southern Lebanon) |
Active regions | Beirut, Akkar District, Koura District, Southern Lebanon, Houla (Southern Lebanon) |
Size | 5,000 fighters |
Part of | Lebanese Communist Party Lebanese National Movement (LNM), Lebanese National Resistance Front (LNRF) |
Allies | Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) Syrian Socialist Nationalist Party (SSNP) Communist Action Organization in Lebanon (OCAL) Lebanese Arab Army (LAA) Progressive Socialist Party (PSP)/ People's Liberation Army (PLA) Syrian Arab Armed Forces Hezbollah |
Opponents | Lebanese Forces Tigers Militia Kataeb Regulatory Forces (KRF) Tyous Team of Commandos (TTC) Guardians of the Cedars (GoC) Army of Free Lebanon (AFL) Israel Defense Forces (IDF) South Lebanon Army (SLA) Amal Movement Al-Mourabitoun Sixth of February Movement Islamic Unification Movement (IUM) Syrian Arab Armed Forces |
Battles and wars | Lebanese Civil War |
The Popular Guard or Popular Guards – PG (Arabic: الحرس الشعبي | Al-Harās al-Sha‘abī) was the military wing of the Lebanese Communist Party (LCP), which fought in the 1975–1977 phase of the Lebanese Civil War and subsequent conflicts. The LCP and its militia were members of the Lebanese National Movement (LNM) and its successor, the Lebanese National Resistance Front (LNRF).