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Hezbollah Al-Hejaz : ウィキペディア英語版
Hezbollah Al-Hejaz

Hezbollah Al-Hejaz ((アラビア語:حزب الله الحجاز); (英語:literally Party of God in the ''Hejaz'')), Hizbollah in the Hijaz or the Saudi Hizbollah, is or was a militant organization operating in Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Bahrain. It is a Shi‘i organization founded in May 1987 in Saudi Arabia’s Eastern Province. It is pro-Khomeini as opposed to the pro-Shirazi Organization for the Islamic Revolution in the Arabian Peninsula (OIR; Munazzamat al-Thawra al-Islamiyya). It is outlawed in Saudi Arabia, being designated as a terrorist organization by the kingdom's government on 7 March 2014.
==Alleged terror attacks==
The Saudi Hizbollah is believed to have been responsible for a number of serious attacks in Saudi Arabia in the second half
of the 1980s, including the August 1987 bombing of an Eastern Province gas plant and the March 1988 bombing of oil installations at Ras Tanura and Jubail, as well as a series of bombings in Riyadh in 1985 and 1989. Some have also suspected organized domestic Shiite involvement in the Hajj riots in Mecca in July 1987 in which more than 400 people died after Saudi police cracked down on demonstrating Iranian pilgrims. Questions also shroud the June 1996 Khobar Towers bombing, which was officially blamed on the Hizbollah of the Hijaz. The group may have wanted to assert its disapproval of the 1993 reconciliation between the Saudi Government and the OIR, and may have received operational assistance from the Lebanese Hezbollah. Some observers have disputed this assessment and argued that the operation was carried out by al-Qaida, while others have said that on balance, the available evidence suggests Shiite responsibility.〔
Several of its members are wanted in the United States for their part in the 1996 Khobar Towers bombing.〔(FBI statement on the Khobar Towers bombings ) 21 June 2001〕 The group is also charged by the FBI〔(FBI copy of the indictments ) FBI〕 with its participants Ahmed Al Mughassil, Ali Al Houri, Hani Al Sayegh, Ibrahim Al Yacoub, Abdelkarim Al Nasser, Mustafa Al Qassab, Abdallah Al Jarash, Hussein Al Mughis and a Lebanese "John Doe." Five more members are wanted on conspiracy indictments: Sa'ed Al Bahar, Saleh Ramadan, Ali Al Marhoun, Mustafa Al Mu'alem, and Fadel Al Alawe.

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