Lebanese Resistance Brigades

Lebanese Resistance Companies
Saraya al-Moukawama al-Lubnaniyya
سرايا المقاومة اللبنانية
LeadersMohammed Aknan (Beirut)
Mohammad Saleh (Sidon) 
Dates of operation1997–2000
2009–present
Active regionsSouthern Lebanon, particularly Sidon
IdeologyLebanese nationalism
Multiconfessionalism
Anti-Zionism
SizeUnknown
Part ofHezbollah
AlliesMarch 8 Alliance
Opponents Israel
Free Syrian Army
Islamic Front
al-Nusra Front
Islamic State
Battles and warsSouth Lebanon conflict (1985–2000)
2006 Lebanon War
Syrian civil war

Israel–Hezbollah conflict (2023–2024)

The Lebanese Resistance Companies (Arabic: سرايا المقاومة اللبنانية; Saraya al-Muqawama al-Lubnaniya), commonly referred to as the Lebanese Resistance Brigades is a non-denominational Lebanese paramilitary group affiliated with Hezbollah. The group is an irregular militia that is composed of Shia and Sunni Muslims, Christians, and Druze who subscribe to Lebanese nationalism and strong anti-Zionist beliefs. The Resistance Companies are funded, trained, armed, and founded by Hezbollah. The group's manpower, composition, and strength are unclear.

The group was founded in 1997 to counter Israel, but its focus has since expanded to countering Sunni extremists like ISIL as well.