November 21, 2012
Hamas is a Muslim Brotherhood creation.
In a "scholarly" work published in The Journal of Palestine Studies Vol. 22, No. 4 (Summer, 1993), pp. 5-19 titled Hamas: A Historical and Political Background, author Ziad Abu-Amr admits that the Muslim Broterhood created Hamas during the First Intifada "from its own ranks" ... " expressly for the purpose" of "[playing] an active role in the resistance for the first time."
Babnet, a pro-Islam website, provides details on Hamas in an article titled Hamas: History and present. Babnet writes:
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Hamas is a Muslim Brotherhood creation.
In a "scholarly" work published in The Journal of Palestine Studies Vol. 22, No. 4 (Summer, 1993), pp. 5-19 titled Hamas: A Historical and Political Background, author Ziad Abu-Amr admits that the Muslim Broterhood created Hamas during the First Intifada "from its own ranks" ... " expressly for the purpose" of "[playing] an active role in the resistance for the first time."
Babnet, a pro-Islam website, provides details on Hamas in an article titled Hamas: History and present. Babnet writes:
"According to the semi-official biography 'Truth and Resistance'...[the Muslim Brotherhood] evolved through four main stages"...constructing its operations in Gaza from 1967 to 1977 and finally "founding Hamas as the combatant arm of the Muslim Brotherhood in Palestine and the launching of continuing jihad" in 1987. In Judea and Samaria (wrongly called "The West Bank"), Hamas applied a different strategy - infiltrating or creating "public institutions" (meaning NGOs, education, and social services). The Judea and Samaria operations were "an integral part of the Jordanian Islamic movement" and "represented a higher socio-economic profile consisting of merchants, land owners, and middle-class professionals and officials. By the mid-1980s, the Muslim Brotherhood held a significant portion of positions in ... religious institutions."
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