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Amal and became
Hussein el-Husseini became leader of Amal and was followed by Nabih Berri in April 1980 after el-Husseini resigned.
In 1980 Nabih Berri became one of the leaders of Amal, marking the entry of Amal in the Lebanese Civil War.
On February 22, 1987 in what became known as theWar of the Flag ”, a brutal militia battle spread throughout western Beirut between the Druze PSP and Amal.
Elrood became a despotic and dictatorial ruler who in 10, 154 A. G. authorized the Tleilaxu takeover of planet Ix and established the Project Amal program to create synthetic melange, intending to remove the Empire's dependency on Arrakis and control the spice himself.
For example, his message on Korea with its prediction of Stalinist communism's designs on South East Asia and India through Tibet, was originally sent in private to Amal Kiran and became the basis of one of the editorials.

Amal and one
Hezbollah alongside with Amal is one of two major political parties in Lebanon that represent the Shiite Muslims.
The formation of BLR / Amal was revealed in July 1975 when an accidental explosion of a landmine at one of the ‘ Fatahland ’ camps near Baalbek killed over than 60 Shia trainees, which caused considerable embarrassment to Fatah and forced Al-Sadr to admit publicly the militia ’ s existence.
By August 1983, Islamic Amal and Hezbollah were " effectively becoming one under the Hezbollah label ," and by late 1984, Islamic Amal, along with " all the known major groups " in Lebanon, had been absorbed into Hezbollah.
The Islamic Action Society ( Jamʿiyyat al-ʿAmal al-Islāmī ), also referred to as Amal Party (), is one of the main Islamist political parties in Bahrain, and mainly appeals to Shīʻa followers of the late Islamic philosopher Mohammad Hussaini Shirazi, who are known as " the Shirāzī faction ".
He notes that one organization is part of the Muttahida Majlis-e Amal, the major opposition alliance of religious parties, which also includes Mr. Ahmed's group.

Amal and most
" Hezbollah, along with the Amal Movement, represents most of Lebanese Shi ' a.
Hezbollah itself was formed by religious members of Amal who had left after Nabih Berri's assumption of full control and the subsequent resignation of most of Amal's earliest members.
The alliance between Amal and most of the pro-Syrian Palestinian groups eventually soured however, and clashes would later break out between them.
The main opponent of Future Movement is the March 8 Alliance, most important parts being Free Patriotic Movement ( FPM ) led by General Michel Aoun and the Shia Hezbollah and Amal Movements.

Amal and important
But as its relations with Damascus deteriorated, the pro-Syria Ba ' ath branch, the Amal Movement, and an important SSNP faction left the movement or halted their participation.
Although Sri Aurobindo himself did not write in Mother India, his interest in important issues of the time was reflected in the writings of his disciple Amal Kiran, the editor of the journal.

Amal and Shi
The Shi ' a Muslim Amal militia sought to rout the Palestinians from Lebanese strongholds.
Amal and Hezbollah are the main rivals for the organized Shi ' a vote, and the PSP ( Progressive Socialist Party ) is the leading Druze party.
Here he joined the Amal Movement, a Lebanese Shi ' a political group.
He heads the Shi ' a Amal Movement.
He held a series of positions in the Amal movement during the late 1970s, after Imam Musa al-Sadr, a Shi ' a cleric, disappeared under mysterious circumstances while on a trip to Libya in 1978, and is thought to have been killed on the orders of Muammar al-Gaddafi.
The movement remained active during the Lebanese Civil War, and again joined Syria, the Lebanese Shi ' a Amal Movement and Abu Musa's Fatah al-Intifada in attacks on the PLO during the War of the Camps in 1984-85, and for the remainder of the Civil War ( which lasted until 1990 ).
After the War of the Camps, Amal fought a bloody battle against rival Shi ' a group Hezbollah for control of Beirut, which provoked Syrian military intervention.
In addition to Syrian backing, Amal received some financial support from Libya and Iran – first by the Shah in 1975-78, replaced after 1979 by the new Islamic regime – and from the Lebanese Shi ’ ite immigrant community in West Africa ; additional revenues were levied in illegal ports such as Ouzai in Beirut, along with Zahrani, whose harbour and the adjacent Tapline oil refinery were employed in the contraband of fuel, and Sarafand ( used for smuggling imported cars and other goods ), both located south of Sidon.
" This was a major incentive among the impoverished Shi ' a community, and induced " a sizable number of Amal fighters defected regularly to the ranks " of Islamic Amal, and later Hizb ' Allah.
* Augustus R. Norton, Amal and the Shi ' a: Struggle for the Soul of Lebanon, Austin and London: University of Texas Press, 1987.
The War of the Camps ( Arabic: حرب المخيمات |) was a subconflict within the 1984 – 89 phase of the Lebanese Civil War, in which Palestinian refugee camps were besieged by the Shi ' ite Amal militia.
In 1987, together with the Druze Progressive Socialist Party, the LCP fought a week-long battle with the Shi ' a militants of the Amal in West Beirut, a conflict that was stopped by Syrian troops.

Amal and Muslim
According to the Al-Ahram, the conference was organised by Alkarama ( Dignity ), Al-Ishtirakyin Al-Sawryin ( Socialist Revolutionary Party ), Al-Ikhwan Al-Muslimin ( Muslim Brotherhood ) and Al -' Amal ( Labour ), and was held at the Egyptian Press Syndicate, with close to 600 participants and observers from around the world, including a delegation of 80 South Koreans and 20 Canadians.
The bulk of Amal ’ s regular forces was made of 6, 000 ex-Lebanese Army regular soldiers from the Sixth Brigade, a predominantly Shia Muslim formation that went over to their co-religionists following the collapse of the government forces in February 1984.
This time, Assad recruited the more powerful Shia Muslim Amal Movement militia headed by Nabih Berri to dislodge Arafat's loyalists.

Amal and militias
In December 1985, the various Christian militias, the Shiite Amal Movement and the Druze Progressive Socialist Party met in Damascus reaching agreement on political reforms as well as special relations with Syria.
In May 1985, heavy fighting erupted between Amal and Palestinian camp militias for the control of the Sabra, Shatila and Burj el-Barajneh camps in Beirut, sparking the so-called " War of the Camps " which lasted until 1987.
On May 19, 1985, heavy fighting erupted between Amal and Palestinian camp militias for the control of the Sabra, Shatila and Burj el-Barajneh camps in Beirut.
Despite prodding from Syria, these militias contributed nothing more than verbally expressing support for Amal and demanding that Arafat step down.
Meanwhile throughout West Beirut, Amal continued to suppress the remaining predominately Sunni, pro-Palestinian militias such as the small Sixth of February Movement in June 1986.

Amal and during
* June 14 – Two Amal guerrilla gunmen hijack Trans World Airlines Flight 847, a Boeing 727-231 with 151 other people on board, during a flight from Rome, Italy, to Athens, Greece.
In 1984, Berri was elected leader of the Amal movement, and led it during the Lebanese Civil War.
Amal fought a long campaign against Palestinian refugees during the Lebanese Civil War ( called the War of the Camps ).
According to Amal officials, the party's militants " have been involved in every major battle since fighting began " during the 2006 Israel-Lebanon Conflict, and at least 8 members were reported to have been killed.
After visiting wounded soldiers at the Suez front during the Six-Day War in 1967, she founded al Wafa ’ Wa Amal ( Faith and Hope ) Rehabilitation Center, which offers disabled war veterans medical and rehabilitation services and vocational training.
In June 2006, the Marada Movement was officially launched as a political party during a ceremony attended by supporters and representatives from Hizbullah, Amal Movement, the Free Patriotic Movement, and some pro-Syrian political figures.

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