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Hamas – More Unwritten Chapters

Want to know more about Hamas? Will  it outgrow its bloody birth-pangs and become a reputable expression of Palestinian identity in a very troubled part of the Middle East? Read my detailed  assessment  of Hamas –Unwritten Chapters, published in 2007 by leading Hamas activist Azzam Tamimi, and learn about its real agenda.

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The Recent Iranian Plot is Very Real and a Vision of the Future

There’s a discernible logic to what Iran is doing funding Mexican drug traffickers to bomb a US restaurant and kill the Saudi ambassador, and whoever else might be eating there. Three elements have come together in a dangerous cocktail of terrorism, international rivalry and criminality, and the threat is serious.

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Hamas: Unwritten Chapters

Terrorism and Political Violence July-August 2011
Azzam Tamimi. Hamas: Unwritten Chapters. London: C Hurst & Co., 2007 .352 pp., £14.95 paper. ISBN: 978-18-506-5834-4.

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Hamas: More Unwritten Chapters

Hamas: More Unwritten Chapters

– a critique by Richard Whelen

A recent book by a Hamas-supporting activist offers new insights and information about the inner workings of the revolutionary organisation which now controls Gaza. Continue reading

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