
Fatah al-Intifada is a Palestinian militant group formed in 1983 by Said al-Muragha. The group split from the PLO to be a more leftist and pro-Syria militant group, and Fatah al-Intifada was based out of Damascus in Syria. Syria gave weapons and money to the group, which fought against the PLO alongside Syria in the War of the Camps during the Lebanese Civil War. By the late 1980s, the group considered rejoining Fatah, but it rejected the Oslo Accords in 1993; however, it has not carried out any attacks against Israeli civilians since the 1980s.