Knights of Ali
| Knights of Ali فرسان علي | |
|---|---|
| Leaders | Salaheddine Khalil, Ahmad Safwan |
| Dates of operation | 1967–1976 |
| Headquarters | Tyre (Tyre District), Naba'a (Beirut) |
| Active regions | West Beirut, Southern Lebanon, Bekaa Valley |
| Ideology | Anti-imperialism Shia Interests |
| Status | Disbanded |
| Size | 400-800 fighters |
| Part of | Lebanese National Movement |
| Allies | Lebanese Arab Army (LAA) Amal Movement as-Sa'iqa Syrian Army |
| Opponents | Lebanese Front Lebanese Army Internal Security Forces (ISF) Army of Free Lebanon (AFL) Kataeb Regulatory Forces Progressive Socialist Party/ People's Liberation Army (PLA) |
| Battles and wars | Lebanese Civil War (1975–1990) |
The 'Knights of Ali' (Arabic: فرسان علي | Fursan Ali), also known as the 'Youth of Ali', were a small Shia political movement and militia that used to operate at West Beirut, being a member of the Lebanese National Movement (LNM) during the 1975–77 phase of the Lebanese Civil War.