Hamas vs. Fatah The Struggle For Palestine

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Pub. Date: 2008-11-11
Publisher(s): St. Martin's Press
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Summary

In June 2007 civil war broke out in the Gaza Strip between two rival Palestinian factions, Hamas and Fatah. Western peace efforts in the region always focused on reconciling two opposing fronts: Israel and Palestine. Now,this careful exploration of Middle East history over the last two decades reveals that the Palestinians have long been a house divided. What began as a political rivalry between Fatah's Yasir Arafat and Hamas leader Sheikh Ahmed Yassin during the first intifada of 1987 evolved into a full-blown battle on the streets of Gaza between the forces of Arafat's successor, Mahmoud Abbas, and Ismael Haniyeh, one of Yassin's early protégés. Today, the battle continues between these two diametrically opposing forces over the role of Palestinian nationalism and Islamism in the West Bank and Gaza. In this thought-provoking book, Jonathan Schanzer questions the notion of Palestinian political unity, explaining how internal rivalries and violence have ultimately stymied American efforts to promote Middle East peace, and even the Palestinian quest for a homeland.

Author Biography

Jonathan Schanzer is the director of policy at the Jewish Policy Center.  He has served as counterterrorism analyst for the Office of Intelligence and Analysis at the U.S. Department of Treasury and as a research fellow at Washington Institute for Near East Policy, where he authored the book Al Qaeda’s Armies: Middle East Affiliate Groups and the Next Generation of Terror. He has appeared on Fox News, CNN, and Al-Jazeera. He lives in Washington, D.C.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsp. vii
Glossaryp. ix
Forewordp. xiii
Introduction: Islamism vs. Palestinian Nationalismp. 1
The Roots of Hamas and Fatahp. 13
Hamas, Fatah, and the First Intifadap. 23
Hamas under Firep. 31
Hamas, Fatah, and the Oslo Yearsp. 37
History Repeats: The 2000 Intifadap. 49
Fitnap. 65
Hamas Digs Inp. 79
Prelude to Warp. 95
Hamas Conquers Gazap. 107
Fatah's West Bankp. 121
The Threat of al-Qaeda in Gazap. 131
The Gaza-West Bank Splitp. 143
Annapolis and the Hope for Peacep. 155
The Effect of Sanctionsp. 163
The Winds of Warp. 173
The Prospects for Change from Withinp. 181
Conclusion: Between Fitna and Fulfillmentp. 191
About the Authorp. 197
Notesp. 199
Indexp. 237
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