This episode of Throughline provides a historical overview of Hamas, starting with its origins in 1987 during the First Intifada. It explores the organization's formation, its ideological roots in the Muslim Brotherhood, and the key figures involved, such as Sheikh Ahmed Yassin. The podcast details Hamas's shift towards violence, particularly suicide bombings, and its opposition to the Oslo Accords. It further examines Hamas's rise to power in Gaza, the subsequent Israeli blockade, and the group's relationship with Iran. The episode aims to provide a multi-perspective understanding of Hamas's evolution and its role in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, addressing questions about its formation, its current state, and its significance to various stakeholders.
Part 1: Origins and Ideology
Part 2: Rise to Power and Tactics
Part 3: Political Control and Future
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