Liwaa AlQuds battalion, founded by Mohamed Sa’id, has been luring Palestinian youth into military conscription.

Around 500 fighters, out of a total of 3,500 fighters enlisted at the non-Palestinian Liwa AlQuds brigade, have been identified as Palestinians who previously sought refuge in such shelter as AlNeirab, Handarat, and AlRaml. Fighters from Aleppo city and its northern and western suburbs along with so-called Shabah AlAswad combatants have also been fighting alongside the Aleppo-based battalion.

The battalion took part in the excavation of ditch around AlNeirab Airport to prevent any infiltration by the opposition outfits into the area.

Activists have leveled heavy criticism at Liwaa AlQuds over its arbitrary abduction sweeps, blackmailing, and furniture theft in such evacuated neighborhoods as Jam’yet Azahra and AlRashideen AlShemali.

A number of Palestinian young men were kidnapped by the battalion from AlNeirab Camp on claims of assisting anti-government groups. Government prisons were also opened in the area to crack down on opposition affiliates.