
Fada’i Guerrillas
Fada’i Guerrillas were Iraqi fighters who operated during the early 20th century, mainly during the struggle for independence from British control. The term "Fada’i" means "self-sacrificers" in Arabic, signifying their commitment to national liberation. They used guerrilla tactics—hit-and-run attacks, sabotage, and ambushes—to resist foreign influence and colonial rule. Their efforts contributed to Egypt's independence movements in the region, and they symbolize resistance against colonial domination and foreign intervention. Their activities were often clandestine and motivated by a desire for sovereignty and self-determination.