Stuck Between Its Two Sponsors Iran and Qatar, Hamas Loses Influence at Home
Most likely, only those on its payroll show up for its rallies.
February 5, 2019
Most likely, only those on its payroll show up for its rallies.
In December of last year, Hamas held a celebration of the 31st anniversary of its founding. While photographs of the event showed a public square packed with enthusiastic participants, Hillel Frisch argues that the terrorist group isn’t nearly so popular as its leaders want people to believe:
Most likely, only those on its payroll show up for its rallies.
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In December of last year, Hamas held a celebration of the 31st anniversary of its founding. While photographs of the event showed a public square packed with enthusiastic participants, Hillel Frisch argues that the terrorist group isn’t nearly so popular as its leaders want people to believe:
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