Kurdish Hezbollah

Kurdish Hezbollah
Hizbullahî Kurdî (Kurdish)
Kürt Hizbullahı (Turkish)
LeadersHüseyin Velioğlu 
İsa Altsoy
Dates of operation1983–2013
Active regionsTurkey
IdeologyKurdish nationalism
Kurdish-Islamic synthesis
Social conservatism
National conservatism
Islamism
Anti-Zionism
Anti-communism
Shia–Sunni unity
Political positionFar-right
Allies Iran (alleged by Turkey)
PKK (before the 1992–1995 conflict; sometimes after)
HIK (1993–2004)
IMK (until disarmament)
Saudi Arabia (formerly)
Opponents Turkey
PKK (1992–1995; sometimes after)
Designated as a terrorist group by Turkey

Kurdish Hezbollah (Kurdish: حیزبوڵڵای کورد, romanizedHizbullahî Kurdî, Turkish: Kürt Hizbullahı), also known as Hizbullah or Turkish Hezbollah, is a Kurdish Shia–Sunni Islamist militant organization, active against Turkey, and formerly against the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) due to clashes that occurred between 1992 and 1995.

The organization, founded by Hüseyin Velioğlu, remains a primarily Kurdish group that has its roots in the predominantly Kurdish border of Southeastern Turkey and among Kurds who migrated to the cities in Western Turkey. The Kurdish Hezbollah began shifting increasingly towards Kurdish nationalism during Velioğlu's final years, and after Velioğlu's death, under İsa Altsoy's leadership, they disarmed and began focusing on charity work for the Kurdish population living in Turkey under various organizations. The Hezbollah reestablished in 2003 in Southeastern Turkey and "today its ideology might be more widespread than ever among Kurds there". Kurdish Hezbollah's influence was not limited to Turkey and it has also "left an imprint on Turkish Kurds in Germany." The Kurdish Hezbollah is closely affiliated with the Free Cause Party (HÜDA PAR).