Islamism of Hamas - a futile attempt of fine-tuning
For those who seek easy classifications, the nuances I have listed may appear superfluous. However, for those genuinely invested in understanding the intricacies...
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Hamas has garnered recognition for its involvement in acts of violence, armed conflict, and acts commonly categorized as terrorism, particularly within Israel. Nonetheless, it is a multifaceted organization with a complex ideology and organizational structure since its inception. Understanding Hamas requires the application of a diverse set of methodologies. As articulated by Hani Awad in his article1, a comprehensive analysis involves tracking the morphological evolution of its Islamism and employing the tools and frameworks provided by social movement theory. This latter approach allows for a deeper exploration of the competition between Hamas and PLO/Fatah, a vital aspect in comprehending the developments that have shaped the organization's trajectory to its present state.
Hamas emerged in 1987 as the Palestinian offshoot of the Muslim Brotherhood (MB) in Egypt and became a rival to Fatah. While it acknowledges its affiliation with the MB, Hama…
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