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  • '''Hamas''', Arabic for "zeal" and also an acronym "Harakat al-Muqawama al-Islamiya, | title = Backgrounder: Hamas}}</ref> Its greatest strength has been in [[Gaza]], but it also has a signi
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  • [[Hamas]] Prime Minister in [[Gaza]]; considered a moderate within Hamas
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  • Political leader of [[Hamas]], resident in [[Damascus, Syria]]
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  • ...gainst an ostensible charitable foundation that was convicted of funding [[Hamas]]
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  • ...member [[Ismail Haniya]]. After a June 2007 coup in the Gaza Strip, where Hamas took control, Abbas replaced the Haniya government with one led by an indep
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  • Deputy of the political bureau of [[Hamas]], resident in [[Damascus, Syria]]; considered a moderate within that organ
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  • ...dation for Relief and Development]] (HLF), which was shut down for funding Hamas. <ref name=NYT2008-11-25>{{citation ...of Peace]] study exploring possible cease-fire negotiation strategy for [[Hamas]], and a unity government within the [[Palestinian Authority]]. <ref name=U
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  • ...tute]]; research on [[Palestinian Authority]], [[Jihadist|Jihadism]] and [[Hamas]]
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  • ...uding most of the [[Palestinian Authority]] political parties other than [[Hamas]]; effectively dominated by [[Fatah]]
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  • ...and Israel; population about 1.4 million Palestinian people, governed by [[Hamas]] since June 2007.
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  • Arab journalist and student of [[Hamas]], who has worked for organizations affiliated with the Muslim Brotherhood,
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  • ...of Valor (Israel)]] recipient; recommends third-party negotiations with [[Hamas]]
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  • {{r|Hamas}}
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  • .... state)|Texas]]-based charity accused of providing financial support to [[Hamas]].<ref name=CNN2004-07-27>{{citation ...oly Land Foundation and Leaders Convicted on Providing Material Support to Hamas Terrorist Organization
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  • {{r|Hamas}}
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  • ...s written on the politics of the [[Palestinian Authority]], including on [[Hamas]] for the Council on Foreign Relations.<ref name=CFR>{{citation | title = Hamas and Its Discontents: The Battle Over Islamic Rule in Gaza
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  • ...70s and early 1980s, they have been eclipsed by religious groups such as [[Hamas]] and more centrist groups such as [[Fatah]].
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  • ...en]]), who succeeded [[Yasser Arafat]] as leader of the [[Fatah]] party. [[Hamas]], however, won local elections in 2005 and gained effective control of Gaz | title = Big Hamas win in Gaza's election
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  • ...[[Hamas]], a policy of destruction of the [[State of Israel]], but, unlike Hamas, neither provides social services nor participates in the [[Palestinian Aut A small group compared to Hamas, it has only operated against Israel, although has made threats against the
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  • {{r|Hamas}}
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  • ...imed by the [[Palestinian Authority]], the area has been governed by the [[Hamas]] organisation since June 2007, and has previously been occupied by Israel ...ich saw Hamas take power in the Gaza Strip, a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas broke down in 2008, towards the end of a period which saw about 20 Israelis
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  • ...Israela Oron: U.S. Leadership In The Middle East—Israel’s New Government, Hamas, and Beyond ...ela-oron-us-leadership-middle-east%E2%80%94israel%E2%80%99s-new-government-hamas-and
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  • ===Hamas=== ...Ashqar had a joint bank account with Mousa Abu Marzook, now deputy head of Hamas' political wing. <ref name=WaPo2004-08-26>{{citation
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  • ...nst A Hybrid Threat: What the Recent Experience of Israel Versus Hezbollah/Hamas Tell The US Army ...y not alone in putting favorable information; the U.S. Army has observed [[Hamas]] doing so.<ref name=CSI-4>{{citation
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  • ...to President Bush and Secretary of State Rice, saying <blockquote>As to [[Hamas]], we believe that a genuine dialogue with the organization is far preferab ...itle = Obama Triangulates and Won't Go Where Other Great Americans Will on Hamas
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  • '''Hamas''', Arabic for "zeal" and also an acronym "Harakat al-Muqawama al-Islamiya, | title = Backgrounder: Hamas}}</ref> Its greatest strength has been in [[Gaza]], but it also has a signi
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  • ...dation, a trial in which a U.S. based charity was determined to be funding Hamas. ...e Muslim Brotherhood, which helped the Foundation raise funds that went to Hamas. The FBI, as a result, cut its working relationships with CAIR.
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  • He has criticized Mahmoud Abbas in the Fatah-Hamas struggle.<ref name=Lynch2010-01-21 /> ...the resistance and the jihad," Qaradwi said according to MEMRI. "I support Hamas, the Islamic Jihad, and Hezbollah. I oppose the peace that Israel and Ameri
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  • ...e misuse of British passports, which were tied to the assassination of a [[Hamas]] official in [[Dubai]]. This may not have strictly been an espionage viola A senior Hamas official, Mahmoud al-Mabhouh, was assassinated in Dubai in 2010. <ref>{{cit
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  • ...ere were approximately 8,000 security prisoners, about 25% affiliated with Hamas. "All of them, no matter their organizational or political affiliation, are
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  • ...s operating under a biased charter that ruled out considering actions of [[Hamas]] prior to the military operations in 2009.<ref name=MFA-FAQ-Balance>{{cita ...e Human Rights Council and that included the serious findings made against Hamas and other militant Palestinian groups. <ref name=WI2009-10-30>{{citation
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  • {{r|Hamas}}
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  • ...t Questionable Terror Links: The Guardian" award for providing a link to [[Hamas]]'s military wing, somehow "legitimizing" it. <ref>{{citation
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  • ...as-interview-israel-lewis Foreign Office minister attacks Livingstone over Hamas interview ]</ref>
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  • ...Muslim Brotherhood, which helped the Foundation raise funds that went to [[Hamas]]. The FBI, as a result, cut its working relationships with CAIR.
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  • ...Muslim Brotherhood, which helped the Foundation raise funds that went to [[Hamas]]. The FBI, as a result, cut its working relationships with CAIR.
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  • ...t Questionable Terror Links: The Guardian" award for providing a link to [[Hamas]]'s military wing, somehow "legitimizing" it. <ref>{{citation
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  • ...ge has already caused substantial harm, providing undeserved legitimacy to Hamas and other Palestinian terrorist groups. It also serves as a conduit, allowi | title = Brandeis University's Partnership With Hamas Linked, Al Quds University Underwritten By Ford Foundation
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  • ...arties in the [[Palestinian Authority]], the significant exception being [[Hamas]] and other Islamist groups.<ref name=PLO-INT>{{citation
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  • ...Congress.</u> He supports the [[Council on American Islamic Relations]], [[Hamas]]and has helped congress send millions of tax dollars to terrorists in [[Ga
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  • ...er control. Indyk recognized the results of Israel's withdrawal from Gaza: Hamas launched a rocket attack, and he agreed that Netanyahu reasonably will not ...he Israeli-Arab conflict benefits of America’s enemies—Iran, Hezbollah and Hamas, and this is not in Israel's favor.
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  • ...ed” by Lieberman's call for the execution of Arab legislators who met with Hamas leaders.<ref name=JTA2009-02-10>{{citation
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  • ...cribes as an “anti-Israel organization the FBI called a ‘front group for [[Hamas]].’” " and endorsing a letter against the Israeli blockade of Gaza. <r
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  • ...eet-corner Cromwell who actually brags about giving 'financial support' to Hamas, a terrorist organisation banned in Canada. I'm sure Galloway has a large R
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  • ...de social services within a perhaps more liberal context of [[shari'a]]. [[Hamas]] and [[Hezbollah]], for example, while having strong Islamist principles,
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  • ...easury]], the plaintiffs in which, respectively, were accused of funding [[Hamas]] and [[Chechen]] organizations. IPT observed that if the matter is taken
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  • ...93 prosecution, which ended in a mistrial, associated with fundraising for Hamas.
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  • ...tired of not being to find a credible Palestinian negotiating partner as [[Hamas]], officially committed to the destruction of Israel, cannot agree with [[F ...actually more nuanced, using the principle of ''hudna'', the words of the Hamas charter remain threatening.
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  • ...did not designate ASP a supporting organization of the terrorist group [[Hamas]] until 2003. [[Daniel Pipes]] wrote in support of the revocation. <ref nam
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  • ...tions, as opposed to non-state actors such as the Palestinian Authority or Hamas. From this, he argues that it would be double jeopardy for an external trib
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  • #moral equivalency between [[Hamas]], a radical Islamic terrorist group whose anti-Semitic charter cites the [
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  • ...Congress.</u> He supports the [[Council on American Islamic Relations]], [[Hamas]]and has helped congress send millions of tax dollars to terrorists in [[Ga
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  • ...aretz.com/hasen/spages/1145382.html}}</ref> Gaza is under the control of [[Hamas]]. The letter was critical of Israeli positions.
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  • ...seem there is little question, for example, that a quasi-state, such as [[Hamas]] or [[Hezbollah]], which fires [[mortar]]s and [[unguided rocket]]s into c
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  • | title = Israel's Policy Is Perfectly 'Proportionate': Hamas are the real war criminals in this conflict}}</ref>
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  • ...d encouraged the non-Hamas part of the [[Palestinian Authority]], although Hamas has not made concessions.
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  • ...er of Congress.</u> He supports the Council on American Islamic Relations, Hamas and has helped congress send millions of tax dollars to terrorists in Gaza
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  • [[Hamas]] and [[Palestinian Islamic Jihad]] are legal in Yemen and have overt prese
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  • ...[[Turkey]] as well...The prime minister of Turkey has stood up and said [[Hamas]] is not a terrorist organization. The Turks themselves have allied themsel
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  • Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad are legal in Yemen and maintain offices there
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  • ...kind of attrition seen by Israel against Hizbollah in 2006 and now against Hamas
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  • ...<blockquote>Iraq trains Palestinian terrorists associated with PFLP, PIJ, Hamas, ANO, PLF, Ansar al-Islam ''which has direct ties to al-Qaeda''<ref>Isikoff
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  • ...haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1145382.html}}</ref> Gaza is under the control of Hamas. The letter was critical of Israeli positions. Hadar Susskind, Director of
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  • ...alogs#Mohamed Morsi|President Morsi]] brokers ceasefire between Israel and Hamas over Gaza conflict[http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/11/21/morsi-gaza-ceas
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  • ...tating. ... He understands that. ...In the past, when Arafat moved against Hamas and Islamic Jihad, it was not because of what they did to Israel, but becau
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  • ...ghout the Middle East, spawning groups such as [[al-Qaeda]] and [[Hamas]]. Hamas, the "Liberation Tigers" of Tamil Eelam, and other groups adopted suicide b
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  • ...ghout the Middle East, spawning groups such as [[al-Qaeda]] and [[Hamas]]. Hamas, the "Liberation Tigers" of Tamil Eelam, and other groups adopted suicide b
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  • They also specifically address Hamas and Hezbollah as organizations that cannot be considered to have a politica
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  • ...vernments that may not have widespread recognition, such as the Taliban or Hamas. This remains unclear in international law.
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  • ...th the [[Palestinian Authority]] and the Islamic fundamentalist movement [[Hamas]], labeled a terrorist organization by the US government, indicated agreeme
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  • ...cals for whom nothing short of total independence is enough. In Palestine, Hamas challenged the Palestinian Authority, but in Israel, Kach challenged Likud.
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  • ...Fein, became increasingly overt, and then a full participant in politics. Hamas and Hezbollah also have variants of overt political/social service and cove
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