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Hamas

The Quest for Power

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Hamas

By: Beverley Milton-Edwards, Stephen Farrell
Narrated by: Hannibal Hills
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Declared a terrorist menace yet voted into government in a free election, Hamas then used its Gaza power base to launch cross-border attacks that scorched Israel and transformed the dynamics of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. How did a small Palestinian offshoot of the Muslim Brotherhood grow to challenge long-established rivals such as the PLO? Who supports Hamas and what is its agenda? How powerful has it become and how strong will it remain?

With decades of combined experience researching and reporting from the occupied West Bank and Gaza, Jerusalem, and around the Middle East, Beverley Milton-Edwards and Stephen Farrell gained unrivaled access to Hamas. Drawing on years of frontline reporting and interviews with members of the group's founding generation and their successors who now lead it, they trace Hamas' path to the shocking attacks of 07 October 2023 and their devastating aftermath. Its critics believe Hamas must be ousted to reach a solution to the Middle East conflict. Hamas's supporters believe it is the solution. Nobody now believes it can be ignored.

Based on their landmark 2010 study which has been thoroughly revised and updated, this book brings the story of Hamas up to the present and will be essential listening for anyone who wants to understand the Middle East today.

©2024 Beverley Milton-Edwards and Stephen Farrell (P)2024 Kalorama
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This is an even-handed history of Hamas’ rise to power, from its inception in the 1980s through to the aftermath of October 7th and the current Israel-Gaza war. A must-listen for anyone interested in understanding the current conflict, the origin and ideological of Hamas & Palestinian Jihadism. The authors are scathing of both Hamas’ leadership & the extremist settler movement in Israel. 5*s

Essential for understanding the Israel-Gaza conflict

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A very thorough revision of their work, that was released in 2010. Now including insights and analysis of what lead to the events of October 2023 and its apocalyptic aftermath. I learned a lot about Hamas that I didn’t know before. I am no fan of Hamas and their conflation of religion & politics (exactly what is wrong with Israel, Afghanistan & Iran - clear proof that religion & politics MUST be kept separate), I understand where they are coming support their fight for freedom and it is not surprising how Hamas is able to keep recruiting fighters: they are the children the previous wars since 2005: 2008, 2009, 2012, 2014, 2021.

When it comes to the audio version of this book, I do have some criticism. The voice of the narrator is annoying and it gives me a headache and detracts from my overall impression of this otherwise very interesting and well-researched and well-documented book about Hamas. I wish he would have taken a different approach and not making weird voices and speak in s manner that sounds fake. But who knows, maybe he was asked to narrate in such manner.

Great book, terrible narrator.

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