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Iran's strategy in supporting these groups revolves around creating proxy forces that project power, destabilize adversaries, and protect Tehran’s geopolitical interests, especially in Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, and Yemen.
A militia composed of Afghan Shiites, recruited by Iran to fight in Syria.
9. Liwa Zaynabiyoun (Pakistan)
A similar group to Liwa Fatemiyoun but composed of Pakistani Shiites, also active in Syria.
Another pro-Iran faction within Iraq’s PMF.
Known for military operations against U.S. and coalition forces.
7. Harakat al-Nujaba (Iraq/Syria)
A radical Iraqi militia that also participates in fighting alongside the Syrian regime.
8. Liwa Fatemiyoun (Afghanistan)
Engaged in conflict with a Saudi-led coalition, aiming to control Yemen.
5. Kata'ib Hezbollah (Iraq)
An Iraqi Shiite militia group within the Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF).
Responsible for attacks against U.S. forces and involvement in Syria.
6. Asa'ib Ahl al-Haq (Iraq
3. Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) (Gaza/Palestine)
A smaller but more radical faction than Hamas, with close ties to Iran.
Primarily involved in launching rocket attacks on Israel.
4. Houthis (Yemen)
A Shiite rebel group officially known as Ansar Allah.
Known for its military conflict with Israel and deep involvement in Lebanese politics.
2. Hamas (Gaza/Palestine)
A Sunni Islamist group that controls Gaza, though Iran’s support has fluctuated.
Focuses on resistance against Israel through armed actions.
Iran supports several militant groups, particularly across the Middle East, aiming to extend its regional influence and counter U.S., Israeli, and Saudi interests. Key groups backed by Iran include: 1 Hezbollah (Lebanon)
A powerful Shiite militia and political party in Lebanon