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The Palestinian Hamas: Vision, Violence, and Coexistence
Shaul Mishal and Avraham Sela
2000
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Primary Sources, Periodicals, and Newspapers
palestinian
al-Bayadir al-Siyasi (East Jerusalem)
Biladi—Jerusalem Times (East Jerusalem)
Filastin (Gaza)
Filastin al-Muslima (London)
Filastin al-Thawra
al-Hayat al-Jadida (Gaza)
al-Istiqlal (Gaza)
Majallat al-Dirasat al-Filastiniyya
al-Manar (East Jerusalem)
al-Nahar (East Jerusalem)
al-Quds (East Jerusalem)
al-Rasid (noncirculating internal Hamas report)
al-Risala (circulating internal Hamas report)
Shu'un Filastiniyya (Nicosia)
al-Tahlil al-Siyasi (circulating internal Hamas report)
al-Watan (Gaza)
jordan
al-`Amal al-Islami
al-Dustur
Jordan Times
al-Muharrir
al-Ra'i
al-Sabil
al-Urdun
lebanon
al-Diyar (Lebanon)
al-Mustaqbal al-`Arabi (London)
al-Shira` (Lebanon)
israel
Ha'aretz (Tel Aviv)
Ha-Mizrah he-Hadash (Jerusalem)
Kol Ha`ir (Jerusalem)
Kol Yerushalayim (Jerusalem)
Ma`ariv (Tel Aviv)
News from Within (Jerusalem)
Sawt al-Haqq wal-Hurriyya (Umm al-Fahm)
Yediot Aharonot (Tel Aviv)
other arab and foreign newspapers
al-Hayat (London)
FBIS-NESA, Daily Report
al-Mujtama` (Kuwait)
The New Republic (Washington, D.C.)
The Observer (London)
Qira`at Siyasiyya (Florida)
al-Sharq al-Awsat (Paris)
al-Wasat (London)
al-Watan al-`Arabi (Paris)