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Hamas, officially known as Harakat al-Muqawama al-Islamiya, stands as a significant Palestinian Sunni Islamist organization with both political and military branches. It was established in 1987 during the First Intifada, rooted in the Palestinian resistance against Israeli rule. Key leaders such as Ahmed Yassin, Hassan Yousef, and Abdel Aziz al-Rantisi have played pivotal roles in shaping the organization.

Ismail Haniyeh currently leads Hamas as the party leader, with the group’s headquarters located in Gaza. It governs parts of the occupied Gaza Strip, navigating a complex interplay of political, social, and military dynamics.

The organization’s military wing often engages in conflicts with Israel, leading to diverse global perspectives. While some entities label it as a terrorist group, others view it as a legitimate resistance movement against perceived occupation. This duality highlights the complexities surrounding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the varied international opinions it generates.

Hamas’s political involvement is evident through participation in Palestinian elections and governance in the Gaza Strip. Despite controversy, the organization has garnered support among certain Palestinian populations, partly due to social services and welfare programs addressing local needs, contributing to its resilience and influence.

Remaining a focal point in the geopolitical landscape, Hamas shapes regional dynamics with its actions and policies. Its evolution and role in the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict continue to influence discussions on peace and self-determination in the Middle East.