Seven Years Later: Gaza’s Reality Under Hamas
In 2006, Hamas won the elections for the Palestinian Legislative Council. Seven years later, we stopped and checked: Did Hamas live up to its promises?
In 2006, Hamas won the elections for the Palestinian Legislative Council. Seven years later, we stopped and checked: Did Hamas live up to its promises?
On December 05, 2012, Hamas Interior Minister Fathi Hamad called on all Gazans to vow to remain on the path of sacrifice and be “creative about the ways to get rid of this entity (Israel), to get rid of of
In the past hour, the IDF targeted Ahmed Jabri, the head of Hamas’ military wing, in the Gaza Strip, as part of a widespread operation on terror targets.
A Hamas MP recently called on all Palestinian factions to attack Israel, especially Jerusalem, in response to what he called the “war crimes perpetrated…in the Al-Aqsa mosque” by the “Zionists”. The MP, Dr. Ahmad Yusuf Abo (Abu) Halabiya, is a former
On August 13, 2012, the International Conference on Resistance, Islamic Awakening and the Liberation of Palestine was held in Tehran, Iran. The main focus of the conference was to bring together experts and university scholars to brainstorm the best ways
Many stories about Hamas don’t get enough recognition. These are 6 recent must-read stories about Hamas that you might have missed.
In a recent interview with Hamas’ #2, Mousa Mohammed Abu Marzook, there was discussion about a future Palestinian state with Hamas at its head. Marzook was asked how Hamas would cope with Israel if it was democratically elected to lead
During the latest escalation in the Israel-Gaza border region, the leader of the terrorist organization Hezbollah, Hassan Nasrallah, met with a delegation of senior Hamas officials headed by the deputy chairman of the Hamas political bureau, Musa Abu Marzouk, the Lebanese daily As-Safir reported on
As part of Ismail Haniyeh‘s trip to Cairo, Egypt last week, the Hamas prime minister made a speech in the Al-Azhar Mosque. Throughout his speech, Haniyeh made sure to lash out at Israel and threaten the safety of its citizens.
“We cannot separate the wing from the body. If we do so, the body will not be able to fly.” —Sheikh Ahmed Yassin (Reuters, May 27, 1998) The political and military wings are the two most prominent wings in Hamas.