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Analysis of Hamas' Pragmatic Relations with Israel and Other Groups

Analysis of Hamas' Pragmatic Relations with Israel and Other Groups The passage offers a general political analysis of Hamas' behavior, lacking concrete names, dates, transactions, or actionable leads. It does not introduce new or unpublished information and mentions no high‑ranking officials or financial flows, limiting its investigative value. Key insights: Hamas is described as pragmatic, making compromises with rivals and foreign sponsors.; Since the 2008‑2009 Cast Lead operation, Hamas has largely adhered to a de‑facto ceasefire with Israel.; Hamas occasionally allows other groups to launch attacks, balancing street credibility with restraint.

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Analysis of Hamas' Pragmatic Relations with Israel and Other Groups The passage offers a general political analysis of Hamas' behavior, lacking concrete names, dates, transactions, or actionable leads. It does not introduce new or unpublished information and mentions no high‑ranking officials or financial flows, limiting its investigative value. Key insights: Hamas is described as pragmatic, making compromises with rivals and foreign sponsors.; Since the 2008‑2009 Cast Lead operation, Hamas has largely adhered to a de‑facto ceasefire with Israel.; Hamas occasionally allows other groups to launch attacks, balancing street credibility with restraint.

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