The World’s Most Complicated Conflict: The Enduring Menace of Hamas and its Impact on Israel & U.S. Interests

12 November 2025, Version 1
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Abstract

Hamas, or Harakat al-Muqawama al-Islamiya, is a Palestinian Islamist organization derived from the Muslim Brotherhood that functions as both a political and militant entity, governing the Gaza Strip while opposing both the PLO and Israel. Designated a terrorist organization by the United States, European Union, and others, Hamas maintains a dual structure that includes social welfare operations alongside a paramilitary wing responsible for violence, such as suicide bombings, rocket attacks, and cyberattacks. Despite its limited conventional power, its ideological extremism and strategic alliances with states like Iran, Syria, and Qatar, and cyber groups linked to Russia, pose a significant threat, as demonstrated by its capacity to breach fortified borders during recent conflict escalations. Addressing this evolving danger and protecting U.S. and allied interests requires robust intelligence coordination among U.S. and Israeli agencies, leveraging various intelligence methods to predict and disrupt Hamas's intertwined terrorist and cyber warfare activities.

Keywords

US-Israel Relations
Intelligence
Security Studies
Counterterrorism

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