An Hamas (UK: , US: ; Arabic: حماس, translit. Ḥamās, IPA: [ħaˈmaːs];sarong akronimo kan حركة المقاومة الإسلامية Ḥarakah al-Muqāwamah al-ʾIslāmiyyah, lit. Islamikong Hiron nin Pakikipagtusay)[25] sarong Palestinong Sunni-Islamic fundamentalista,[lower-alpha 3] militant, asin nasyonalistang organisasyon.[lower-alpha 4] Igwa ining serbisyo sosyal na sanga, Dawah, asin sangang militar, an Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades.[lower-alpha 5][lower-alpha 6] Ginana kaini an 2006 Palestinong eleksyon lehislatibo asin nagin de facto autoridad na gobyerno sa Gaza Strip pakapangyari kan 2007 Batalya sa Gaza. Ini igwa man mayoriya sa parlamento kan Palestinian National Authority.
Quick Facts Hiroan nin Palestinong Pakikipagtusayحركة المقاومة الإسلامية, Spokesperson ...
Hiroan nin Palestinong Pakikipagtusay حركة المقاومة الإسلامية |
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Spokesperson | Fawzi Barhoum |
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Chairman | Ismail Haniyeh |
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Deputy Chairman | Mousa Abu Marzouq |
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Founder | - Ahmed Yassin
- Abdel Aziz al-Rantissi
... and others
- Mahmoud Zahar
- Mohammad Taha
- Abdel Fattah Dukhan
- Ibrahim Fares Al-Yazouri
- 'Isa al-Nashshar
- Ibrahim Quqa
- Mohammed Hassan Shama'a
- Hassan Yousef
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Namukna | 10 Desyembre 1987; 36 years ago (1987-12-10) |
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Split from | Muslim Brotherhood |
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Headquarters | Gaza City, Gaza Strip |
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Sangang militar | Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades |
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Relihiyon | Sunni Islam |
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Political alliance | Alliance of Palestinian Forces |
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Colours | Green |
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Most seats in the PLC (c. 2006) | |
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Website |
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hamas.ps |
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Headquarters | Gaza City, Gaza Strip |
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An Kanada, Europeong Buronyog, Israel, Hapon, Australya, Reyno Unido asin man an Estados Unidos sarong teroristang organisasyon. An New Zealand asin Paraguay pigdesignar sana an sangang militar kaini na teroristang organisasyon militar. Dai konsiderado ining teroristang organisasyon kan Brasil, Tsina, Ehipto, Iran, Norway, Qatar, Rusya, Syria asin Turkey. Kan Desyembre 2018,sarong resolusyon na nagkokondenar sa Hamas komo sarong teroristang organisasyon dai nakalusot sa United Nations General Assembly.[lower-alpha 7] An mga lider kan Hamas Ismail Haniyeh nakabase sa Qatar.
"Hamas considers Palestine the main front of jihad and viewed the uprising as an Islamic way of fighting the Occupation. The organisation's leaders argued that Islam gave the Palestinian people the power to confront Israel and described the Intifada as the return of the masses to Islam. Since its inception, Hamas has tried to reconcile nationalism and Islam. [...] Hamas claims to speak as a nationalist movement but with an Islamic-nationalist rather than a secular nationalist agenda." "Hamas is primarily a religious movement whose nationalist worldview is shaped by its religious ideology."
"Hamas is a radical Islamic fundamentalist organization that has stated that its highest priority is a Jihad (holy war) for the liberation of Palestine."
"One of the secrets behind the success of Hamas is that it is an Islamic and national movement at one and the same time."
"In politics everything is possible. Iraq, for instance, has the Badr Brigade, which is a military arm of the Supreme Council for the Islamic Revolution in Iraq and has joined the political process in the country. Members of the Badr Brigade have joined the security service in Iraq. In Iraq the USA has been trying to tackle the insurgent issue through negations. Hizbullah in Lebanon is a political party, and it also has its militant organisations. The Mujahideen, who were the leading militants in Afghanistan, have joined the political process in their country after more than 20 years of war. Being a militant and joining the political platform is not a sin. If we leave the Middle East and look at Sinn Fein, for example, in Northern Ireland, this group was fighting the British government and then, through engagement and direct negotiation, extremist influence was marginalised, and Sinn Fein found an opportunity to moderate itself."
"The idea of a militant movement like Hamas possessing both political and military personas simultaneously is not especially new, with the IRA/Sinn Féin and the Lebanese movement Hezbollah being two often cited examples. However, this study argues that given the role that resistance plays in the Palestinian narrative, Hamas's dual resistance is a more comprehensive and integrated strategy than that possessed by other so-called hybrid or dual-status movements. This is because Hamas has managed to synergise its political and armed resistance efforts, and it does this to further its self-determination agendas." A two thirds majority was required for the motion to pass. 87 voted in favour, 58 against, 32 abstained and 16 did not vote.