Hamas
What does Hamas want?
Gaza is one of the most crowded places on earth. Most of its two million residents live in refugee camps and around half are unemployed. Gaza is governed by Hamas, an organisation that many governments regard as a terrorist group. Hamas extended its control over the whole of Gaza in 2007, after it ousted Fatah, which is now based in the West Bank. Since then Hamas has been involved in a number of conflicts with Israel.. Its military capability has grown over the years. Joining David Aaronovitch to explore who Hamas are and what they want are:
Jennifer Jefferis, Teaching Professor at Georgetown University's Security Studies program. She is also author of Hamas: Terrorism, Governance, and its Future in Middle East Politics.
Dr Nina Musgrave from the Centre for Defence Studies, Kings College, London. She is the author of a forthcoming book, Hamas and the Arab Uprisings: resistance, allegiance, and the departure from Syria.
Fabian Hinz, an independent open source intelligence analyst who specialises in Middle East missiles.
Natan Sachs, Director of the Centre for Middle East Policy, Brookings Institution, Washington.
Producers: John Murphy, Sally Abrahams, Luke Radcliff
Sound Engineer: James Beard
Editor: Jasper Corbett
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