Hamas

The Palestinian terrorist organizations in the Gaza Strip regard the last round of escalation as having negative results but claim “victory.”

The Palestinian terrorist organizations in the Gaza Strip regard the last round of escalation as having negative results but claim “victory.” They boast of disrupting daily life in Israel’s south, threaten to launch longer-range rockets, and lyingly claim Israel agreed to end the targeted killings.
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A Hamas operative who was given seven life sentences for participating in preparations for the Café Hillel bombing in Jerusalem and released in the Gilad Shalit prisoner swap recently visited South Africa

A Hamas operative who was given seven life sentences for participating in preparations for the Café Hillel bombing in Jerusalem and released in the Gilad Shalit prisoner swap recently visited South Africa. His aim was to disseminate propaganda ahead of the GMJ and participate in the so-called Israeli Apartheid Week.
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The organizations participating in the campaign to delegitimize Israel plan a series of propaganda events on Land Day, March 30, 2012, to challenge Israel and attract media attention.

The organizations participating in the campaign to delegitimize Israel plan a series of propaganda events on Land Day, March 30, 2012, to challenge Israel and attract media attention. Among the events planned are a potentially violent march to Israel’s borders from the neighboring countries and worldwide BDS activities.
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The networks waging the campaign to delegitimize Israel are planning a series of propaganda displays for 2012, some of them in the upcoming months.

The networks waging the campaign to delegitimize Israel are planning a series of propaganda displays for 2012, some of them in the upcoming months. They intend to hold marches (promoted by Hamas), a protest fly-in to Ben-Gurion International Airport, a flotilla and propaganda events for the “Israeli apartheid week.”
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The visits of Ismail Haniya, head of the de-facto Hamas administration in the Gaza Strip, to Egypt, Sudan, Turkey and Tunisia.

The visits of Ismail Haniya, head of the de-facto Hamas administration in the Gaza Strip, to Egypt, Sudan, Turkey and Tunisia were meant to strengthen Hamas’ ties with the various countries, reinforce the legitimacy of the Hamas administration and bolster Haniya’s personal status.
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The Muslim Brotherhood in the Arab World and Islamic Communities in Western Europe

This study is updates and supplements the ITIC’s June 2011 study of the Muslim Brotherhood.
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