This episode of Throughline explores the history of Hamas, starting with the events leading to its formation in 1987 during the First Intifada. It examines the organization's origins within the Muslim Brotherhood, its initial goals of establishing a Palestinian state through Islamic jihad, and its evolving strategies, including the adoption of suicide bombings. The podcast further discusses Hamas's opposition to the Oslo Accords, its rise to power in Gaza, the subsequent Israeli blockade, and its relationship with Iran. It presents multiple perspectives on Hamas's role in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, its impact on Palestinian society, and its dedication to armed resistance against Israel.
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