Citations with the tag: HARAKAT al-Muqawamah al-Islamiyah
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- Arafat tightens screws on Hamas.
Battersby, John // Christian Science Monitor; 3/25/96, Vol. 88 Issue 82, p6States how Palestinian President Yasser Arafat's Palestinian Authority is cracking down on the Islamic Resistance Movement, Hamas, in the Gaza and the West Bank. Terrorism caused by Hamas; Action taken against most political leaders of the Hamas; Hamas leaders who are still free; Comments from...
- Palestinian police force meets goals to disarm, disband...
Battersby, John // Christian Science Monitor; 4/8/96, Vol. 88 Issue 92, p8States that efforts of the Palestinian police force, to neutralize the Islamic Resistance Movement, Hamas, has been so far successful. Palestine's separation from a secret organization; Organization's plans to destroy Prime Minister, Yasser Arafat's Palestinian Authority; Promise from Colonel...
- Trading terror for talk splits militants on Israel.
Battersby, John // Christian Science Monitor; 3/28/95, Vol. 87 Issue 84, p1Reports from Gaza City on the growing discontentment among the rank and file of the Islamic Resistance Movement, Hamas, active in the Israeli-Palestinian territories on the issue of backing the Israeli-PLO peace accord. Division on specific issues; Arguments; Views of Hamas, PLO leaders and...
- `Immoral' deportations.
Wall, James M. // Christian Century; 2/24/93, Vol. 110 Issue 6, p195Editorial. Comments on how the deportation of 415 Palestinians from Israel's occupied territories has been universally condemned and leaves the Labor Party of Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin trapped in its own ineptitude. How public opinion in Israel initially supported the action; Why that...
- Rabin's double bind.
Shindler, Colin // New Statesman & Society; 2/5/93, Vol. 6 Issue 238, p10Discusses developments in the case of the 400 Hamas Palestinians deported by Israel to Lebanon. Israeli Prime Minister Rabin; Fourth Geneva Convention; PLO leader Yasser Arafat; Left-wing coalition parties Mapam and Ratz; Peace Now; `Coalition of Ten' rejectionist organizations, including...
- US-Hamas links.
Cockburn, Alexander // New Statesman & Society; 3/5/93, Vol. 6 Issue 242, p10Reports that the Israeli government is now claiming that Hamas, the Islamic fundamentalist group of which the deported Palestinians were supposedly leaders, is financed from the United States. An effort to offset the bad international publicity surrounding the expulsion of more than 400...
- Terror at a crossroads.
Hamad, Jamil; Klein, Aharon // Time International (South Pacific Edition); 03/11/96, Issue 11, p44Reports on the actions taken by the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas for Israel's assassination of Yehia Ayyash, the organization's master bomber. Details of the actions taken; Comments from Ramzi, a figure in the military wing of Hamas. INSET: Forgiving the unforgivable, by Lisa Beyer..
- Tel Aviv, a new reality.
Jacobs, Phil // Washington Jewish Week; 11/22/2012, Vol. 48 Issue 47, p20The author discusses the emergence of Palestinian Islamist organization Hamas firepower in the outskirts of Tel Aviv, Israel that represents the possibility of a new reality.
- Operation Pillar of Defense: Lessons learned.
HEILMAN, URIEL // New Jersey Jewish News; 11/29/2012, Vol. 66 Issue 48, p29The article analysis whether the defense of Israel, along with its offensive in Gaza is enough to deter Hamas from resuming its attacks in the country.
- PALESTINIANS-IRAN.
HEILMAN, URIEL // Middle East Reporter (Daily Edition); 1/19/2010, Vol. 190 Issue 4771, p10The article reports on the financial, political and emotional support received by Islamist Palestinian group Hamas from Iran without paying a political price in return.
- PALESTINIANS-HAMAS.
HEILMAN, URIEL // Middle East Reporter (Daily Edition); 8/2/2010, Vol. 191 Issue 4907, p13The article reports the banning of shop windows in Gaza from displaying women's lingerie by the Islamist Palestinian group Hamas.
- A network in support of terror.
Painton, Frederick; Beyer, Lisa // Time International (South Pacific Edition); 03/18/96, Issue 12, p26Reports on the accusations being made in connection with the suicide bombers known as Hamas in Israel. Reference to the number of accusations made; Denial of allegations put forth toward the British government by the Israelis; Estimation of the amount of money the Hamos received from the United...
- Rabin will push peace negotiations despite extremists.
Makovsky, David // U.S. News & World Report; 12/28/92-1/4/93, Vol. 113 Issue 25, p74Reports that Palestinian Muslim fundamentalist group Hamas shocked the Israeli public this month by murdering an Israeli policeman it had kidnapped. Members of Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin's cabinet clamored for a crackdown. Jewish settlers step up their protests against Rabin's peace...
- HAMAS-ISRAEL.
Makovsky, David // Middle East Reporter (Daily Edition); 8/9/2001, Vol. 191 Issue 4912, p15The article reports on the secret meeting between the Palestinian Islamist Hamas with the Israeli authorities that discussed the attempts to pressure Israel to release Palestinian prisoners.
- QATAR READY TO HOST HAMAS POLITICAL LEADERSHIP.
Makovsky, David // Middle East Reporter (Weekly Edition); 4/30/2011, Vol. 140 Issue 1248, p1The article reports that Qatar has agreed to host the political leadership of Hamas after its political bureau in Syria under the leadership of Khaled Meshaal has settled to leave Damascus.
- Palestinian Authority: Hamas-Tehran Alignment Worry For West.
Makovsky, David // Emerging Markets Monitor; 3/6/2006, Vol. 11 Issue 45, p22Reports on the financial problems of the Palestinian Authority (PA) in 2006. Demand of the U.S. to the PA to return funds already disbursed; Factor that will help Hamas to maintain its current policy stance; Amount of aid that Iran has pledged to provide to Hamas.
- Arafat's new task: Mend rift.
Prusher, Ilene R. // Christian Science Monitor; 4/21/98, Vol. 90 Issue 101, p1Focuses on Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat and his attempts to reconcile with the Muslim fundamentalist group Hamas. Goal to draw the Islamists away from terrorism and into politics as a legitimate party; Details on the killing of Muhi ed-Din el-Sharif, the Hamas' head bombmaker.
- The militant Palestinian group Hamas.
McLaughlin, Abraham; Siems, Shelby // Christian Science Monitor; 7/31/95, Vol. 87 Issue 171, p2Reports the demand issued by the Palestinian militant group Hamas for release of its official, Mousa Abu Marzuk, detained by US authorities.
- Hamas keeps up bomb attacks despite Israeli, PLO crackdown.
Fletcher, Elaine // Christian Science Monitor; 8/22/95, Vol. 87 Issue 187, p7Reports about a massive bomb explosion in Jerusalem on August 21, 1995, by Hamas, an Islamic militant organization, just as Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organization were finalizing preparations for a limited Israeli withdrawal from the occupied West Bank. Causalities of the explosion;...
- Notes on church-state affairs: Israel.
Beck, Rosalie; Hendon, David W. // Journal of Church & State; Spring93, Vol. 35 Issue 2, p443Reports on Islamic organization Hamas' kidnapping of an Israeli border policeman named Nissim Toledano on December 13, 1993. Conditions for the release of Toledano; Israeli prime minister's demand from the kidnappers; Arrest of people suspected to be members of Hamas; Protest against the...
- BRANDEIS BULLY.
Spencer, Art // American Conservative; 3/26/2007, Vol. 6 Issue 6, p2No abstract available.
- 100 Members of Hamas Arrested Just Before UN Vote for Palestinian Statehood.
Mutter, Paul // Foreign Policy in Focus; 9/8/2011, p1The article reports on the arrest of 100 suspected members of Hamas by Israeli security forces, which claim to have foiled multiple bombing and kidnapping plots. The arrest coincided with a media and diplomatic campaign by the Palestinian Authority (PA) and Palestinian activists ahead of the...
- Up to eight people were feared dead.
MacLachlan, Suzanne; Mutch, David // Christian Science Monitor; 4/3/95, Vol. 87 Issue 88, p2Reports the death of eight people in an explosion in the Gaza Strip. Role of Islamic Hamas group.
- The militant Islamic group Hamas.
MacLachlan, Suzanne; Mutch, David // Christian Science Monitor; 4/18/95, Vol. 87 Issue 99, p2Reports the opinion by the army commander of the West Bank on the possibility of an attack by the militant Islamic group Hamas retaliating to the killings of three of their activists in an Israeli ambush.
- The U.S and Israel Threaten Syria and Its President.
Marshall, Rachelle // Washington Report on Middle East Affairs; Dec2003, Vol. 22 Issue 10, p6According to Israeli Deputy Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, the decision to retaliate for Palestinian suicide bombings by attacking Syria was made in August 2003, after a Hamas bus bombing killed 23 people. What actually motivates the U.S. and Israeli policy against Syria is the long-range ambition...
- Clinton tries to plug pipeline to Hamas.
Marquand, Robert // Christian Science Monitor; 3/15/96, Vol. 88 Issue 76, p1Reports on the expectations of the White House to announce new measures aimed at cutting off fund-raising in the United States for the Islamic Resistance Group, a Palestinian terrorist group that seeks to derail the Middle East peace process. Significance of this move; Questions surrounding this...
- HAMAS-FATAH.
Marquand, Robert // Middle East Reporter (Daily Edition); 9/15/2010, Vol. 191 Issue 4939, p13The article reports on the accusation of Palestinian faction Hamas against Fatah security forces in the West Bank, regarding the arrest of 65 Hamas members.
- ISRAEL-LIEBERMAN.
Marquand, Robert // Middle East Reporter (Daily Edition); 3/16/2011, Vol. 196 Issue 5053, p17The article reports on the statement of Israeli Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman on the capability of Hamas organization in controlling the West Bank.
- PALESTINIANS-RECONCILIATION.
Marquand, Robert // Middle East Reporter (Daily Edition); 4/15/2011, Vol. 198 Issue 5074, p8The article reports that a group of Palestinians are working on a document, which will serve as the basis for achieving reconciliation between the Fatah secular movement and the Islamist Hamas organization.
- PALESTINIAN AFFAIRS.
Marquand, Robert // Middle East Reporter (Daily Edition); 5/24/2010, Vol. 191 Issue 4858, p15The article reports that the two Palestinian groups, Hamas and Fatah, have exchanged prisoners to push forward national reconciliation in their country.
- ISRAEL: RISK SUMMARY.
Marquand, Robert // Middle East Monitor: East Med; Apr2012, Vol. 22 Issue 4, p6The article presents the economic, business environment, and political risk in Israel wherein the construction of a high-speed railway line will improve its business environment while treaty with Hamas or a peace deal with Israel would block progress to Palestinian and Israel talks.
- Hamas agents join Bedouin smugglers, clash with Egyptians in Sinai; Senior Hamas agents escape from 4 prisons during upheaval in Egypt.
Marquand, Robert // Geo-Strategy Direct; 2/9/2011, p4The article offers news briefs related to Hamas. Hamas agents have infiltrated Sinai, Egypt to help the Bedouin tribes to smuggle fuel, weapons and vehicles from Egypt to Gaza Strip. At least eight operatives of Hamas have escaped from the prisons in Egypt and reached Gaza Strip through the...
- Both sides need to cross the threshold to peace.
Makovsky, David // New Jersey Jewish News; 5/19/2011, Vol. 65 Issue 20, p18In this article the author discusses the need to establish peace policy between Israel and Palestine as Palestinian National Authority president and Fatah political party leader Mahmoud Abbas signed a power-sharing agreement with Hamas.
- PALESTINIANS-HAMAS.
Makovsky, David // Middle East Reporter (Daily Edition); 8/12/2010, Vol. 191 Issue 4915, p12The article reports on the goodwill gesture of Hamas, an Islamic Resistance Movement in Palestine, following the release of 100 prisoners in Gaza to mark the first day of Ramadan.
- A troubling terror trial.
Fandy, Mamoun // Christian Science Monitor; 8/11/95, Vol. 87 Issue 180, p19Opinion. Informs that the arrest of Musa Abu Marzuk, the political leader of the Palestinian Muslim Brotherhood, a faction of the Palestinian Islamic movement known as Hamas, may be harmful to US and Middle East. Opposition by Marzuk to the Israel-Palestinian peace formula; Political...
- PALESTINIANS-SECURITY.
Fandy, Mamoun // Middle East Reporter (Daily Edition); 9/2/2010, Vol. 191 Issue 4930, p12The article reports on the move of the resistance movement Harakat al-Muqawamah al-Islamiyah (Hamas) to accuse the Palestinian National Authority for the arrest of its 250 supporters.
- The quandary.
Weaver, Mary Anne // New Yorker; 08/19/96, Vol. 72 Issue 24, p22Features the leader of the Political Bureau of Hamas, the Islamic Resistance Movement, Dr. Mousa Mohammed Abu Marzook. Life in the United States; Detention; Quandary of Israeli, Palestinian and United States officials over how to deal with Hamas; Early political involvement; Role in the...
- When the vote goes the 'wrong' way.
Weaver, Mary Anne // National Catholic Reporter; 2/24/2006, Vol. 42 Issue 17, p24The article reports on the speculation that the U.S. and Israel are plotting to destabilize the newly elected Hamas government in Palestine. The plot is attributed to the record of Hamas as a terrorist group. The election of Hamas government is considered as a challenge to Israel and to the...
- ON ISRAEL AND GAZA.
Griffiths, Lois // Tikkun; Mar/Apr2009, Vol. 24 Issue 2, p3A letter to the editor is presented in response to an article related to the war between Israel and Hamas, by Rabbi Michael Lerner in previous issue of "The Times of London."
- A DISGRACE.
Sarkar, Sameer P. // Tikkun; Mar/Apr2009, Vol. 24 Issue 2, p3A letter to the editor is presented in response to a previous article based on the Hamas-Israel conflict.
- DESTROY HAMAS.
Wallin, Mark // Tikkun; Mar/Apr2009, Vol. 24 Issue 2, p5A letter to the editor is presented in response to the attacks by Israel on Hamas.
- HAMAS-ISRAEL.
Wallin, Mark // Middle East Reporter (Daily Edition); 9/22/2010, Vol. 191 Issue 4944, p7The article reports on the arrest of Palestinians in Gaza Strip by Hamas security forces, including two-well known doctors, one of which is Muawya Hassanein, head of the emergency services in Gaza's Health Ministry, who were suspected as spies.
- PALESTINIAN-ELECTIONS.
Wallin, Mark // Middle East Reporter (Daily Edition); 2/3/2011, Vol. 195 Issue 5027, p10The article reports on the announcement of Hamas to boycott the 2011 municipal elections declared by the Palestinian Authority (PA) stating that holding elections is inappropriate as there is still a lack of consensus between Hamas and Fatah.
- PALESTINIANS-POLITICS.
Wallin, Mark // Middle East Reporter (Daily Edition); 3/22/2010, Vol. 190 Issue 4814, p13The article focuses on reconciliation talks held by delegations from the Palestinian mainstream Fatah and Islamist Hamas factions in 2010 in Damascus, Syria.
- Gazans recount terror of latest shelling.
Almeghari, Rami // Green Left Weekly; 2/22/2012, Issue 911, p19The article reports that residents of the Gaza City neighbourhood al-Tuffah narrated a shelling that took place on February 16, 2012 wherein Israeli warplanes targeted what was said to be a Hamas training site.
- Hamas in Transition.
DeAtkine, Norvell B. // American Diplomacy; 3/21/2012, p1A review of the article "Hamas in Transition" by STRATFOR which appeared in the March 21, 2012 issues of "American Diplomacy" is presented.
- PALESTINE-HAMAS.
DeAtkine, Norvell B. // Middle East Reporter (Daily Edition); 10/15/2010, Vol. 194 Issue 4961, p9The article focuses on the pledge of allegiance for the school children in Gaza Strip from the Harakat al-Muqawamah al-Islamiyah (HAMAS), and the enforcement of a loyalty oath in Israel for the applications of citizenship.
- DIRECT TALKS BETWEEN ISRAEL, HAMAS PAVED WAY FOR SWAP.
DeAtkine, Norvell B. // Middle East Reporter (Daily Edition); 10/24/2011, Vol. 199 Issue 5201, p1The article reports that according to a report published in AL Hayat newspaper, Harkat al-Muqawamah al-Islamiyah (Hamas) of Palestine has agreed on negotiation talks with Israel.
- Free Gilad Shalit -- but at what cost?
Eshman, Rob // New Jersey Jewish News; 7/1/2010, Vol. 64 Issue 26, p14The article argues on the fourth anniversary of the captivity of Israeli airman Gilad Shalit which is gathering a lot of voices around the world for his release from the Hamas terrorist organization.
- The Mecca Deal: A Victory for Hamas, a Defeat for Almost Everyone Else.
Ghitis, Frida // World Politics Review; 2/14/2007, p2The article reports on the agreement reached by the Palestinian factions Fatah and Hamas during meetings in Mecca, Saudi Arabia in 2007. The details of the agreement, however, indicate that this deal represents a defeat for many of the key players in the Middle East. The crowded side where the...

