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PA Breaches of the Oslo Accords

Palestinians ❤ Hamas

Gatestone
5.8.24
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By hailing as a "great leader" the late Ismail Haniyeh, head of the political bureau of the Iran-backed Palestinian terrorist group Hamas, Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas and his cohorts are sending a message to all Palestinians that the murderous Hamas leader is their role model. Pictured: Abbas (R) and Haniyeh in Gaza City, on April 5, 2007. (Photo by Mahmud Hams/AFP via Getty Images)

Many Palestinians support Hamas, not because of its extremist ideology, but due to its social services, resistance narrative, and perceived effectiveness compared to the Palestinian Authority's corruption and ineffectiveness.

The main arguments of the article from the Gatestone Institute are:

  1. Support for Hamas: Many Palestinians support Hamas not for its extremist ideology, but for its social services, resistance narrative, and perceived effectiveness compared to the Palestinian Authority.

  2. Social Services: Hamas provides essential social services, including healthcare, education, and financial aid, which endears them to the Palestinian population.

  3. Resistance Narrative: Hamas is seen as a symbol of resistance against Israel, which resonates with many Palestinians who feel disenfranchised and oppressed.

  4. Corruption and Ineffectiveness of PA: The Palestinian Authority is viewed as corrupt and ineffective, driving Palestinians to support Hamas as a more effective and less corrupt alternative.

  5. Perceived Legitimacy: Hamas's engagement in armed resistance is seen as a legitimate struggle by many Palestinians, bolstering their support despite the group's extremist tactics.

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