Harakat Ansar Iran

Harakat Ansar Iran
Participant in Sistan and Baluchestan insurgency

Harakat Ansar Iran
Active 2012–2013
Ideology Salafist jihadism
anti-Islamic Republic of Iran
Leaders Mohammad Shafi 
Abu Hafs al Baloochi
Area of operations Sistan and Baluchestan Province, Iran
Originated as Jundallah
Became Ansar Al-Furqan
Allies Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia[1]
Al-Qaeda
Jaish ul-Adl
Opponents Iran Iran

Harakat Ansar Iran (Persian: حرکت انصار ایران; Movement of the Partisans of Iran)[2] was a Sunni militant organization active in 2012–2013 in the Sistan and Baluchestan insurgency and a designated terrorist organization by Iran. It was one of two militant groups, along with its ally Jaish ul-Adl, which split from Jundallah after the arrest of its leader in 2010.[2]

Harakat Ansar was initially led by Mohammad Shafi who was killed in Pakistan. After his death, Hesham Azizi a.k.a. Abu Hafs al Baloochi became the leader.[3] According to Mashregh News, the group received support from Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan and Taliban.[4]

The group later dropped "Iran" from their name, calling themselves Harakat al-Ansar (Arabic: حرکة الانصار) which is in Arabic instead of former Persian name. The group merged with Hizbul-Furqan and formed Ansar Al-Furqan in late 2013.[5]

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