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A new analysis by CSIS explains the military history and capability of Hamas and PIJ and analyzes the trends among leading Palestinian militant forces.
Author: Anthony H. Cordesman, Arleigh A. Burke Chair in Strategy, the Center for International and Strategic Studies in Washington
February 9, 2006
A new analysis by CSIS explains the military history and capability of Hamas and PIJ and analyzes the trends among leading Palestinian militant forces.
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