Al-Tanzim
| Lebanese Resistance Movement - The Organization | |
|---|---|
| حركة المقاومة اللبنانية - التنظيم | |
| Leaders | Georges Adwan |
| Dates of operation | 1969–1990 |
| Headquarters | Achrafieh (Beirut), Dekwaneh |
| Active regions | East Beirut, Mount Lebanon |
| Ideology | Lebanese nationalism Ultranationalism Phoenicianism Anti-communism Anti-Palestinianism |
| Political position | Far-right |
| Status | Disbanded |
| Size | 1,500 fighters |
| Part of | Lebanese Front Lebanese Forces |
| Allies | Lebanese Armed Forces Kataeb Regulatory Forces Guardians of the Cedars Tigers Militia Marada Brigade Lebanese Youth Movement Tyous Team of Commandos Army of Free Lebanon Israel Defense Forces |
| Opponents | Lebanese National Movement Lebanese Arab Army Amal Movement Palestine Liberation Organization Syrian Arab Armed Forces |
| Wars | Lebanese Civil War |
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Al-Tanzim, Al-Tanzym or At-Tanzim (Arabic: حركة المقاومة اللبنانية - التنظيم, lit. 'Lebanese Resistance Movement - The Organization') was the name of a secret military society and militia set up by Christian activists in Lebanon at the early 1970s, and which came to play an important role in the Lebanese Civil War.