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Hamas Politics Charity And Terrorism In The Service Of Jihad Annotated Edition Matthew Levitt

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Hamas Politics Charity And Terrorism In The Service Of Jihad Annotated Edition Matthew Levitt
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Publisher: Yale University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.88 MB
Pages: 337
Author: Matthew Levitt, Dennis Ross
ISBN: 9780300110531, 0300110537
Language: English
Year: 2006
Edition: annotated edition

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Hamas Politics Charity And Terrorism In The Service Of Jihad Annotated Edition Matthew Levitt by Matthew Levitt, Dennis Ross 9780300110531, 0300110537 instant download after payment.

Hamas: Politics, Charity, and Terrorism in the Service of Jihad sets out to put into question and discredit the idea that the Political, Chairitable, and Social Wings of Hamas are seperate and instead offers that they are acting covertly as one large unit with varying wings. Starts off kind of slow, to me at least, but really picks up in the middle. The chapter on the recruitment of suicide bombers within the education system is scary, but facinating stuff. One may ask how could anyone support an organization like Hamas ? The answer as hammered home in this book is that Hamas won the hearts and minds of the Palestinan people by providing the social services like food, school, and medical treatment to their sick and wounded where Fatawh and others had failed and opted instead to line their own pockets greedily. The Hamas model was basic : give the people what they need and you will be rewarded. Due to recent developments in Palestine and Israel's efforts, this book may be a little dated, so it should not be the only book read on Hamas, but it's a pretty good start.

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