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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Pp Hamas, the entity who as of 2023 had been the governing authority of the Gaza Strip, has foreign relations that spans various countries around the world. As of 2023, Mousa Abu Marzook is the group's head of international relations office.[1]

Africa

Egypt

Egypt under Mohamed Morsi who was in power from 2011 to 2013, supported Hamas.[2]

South Africa

Шаблон:See also Hamas sent an official delegation to South Africa for the 10th anniversary of the death of Nelson Mandela, joining African National Congress minister Lindiwe Zulu at a wreath-laying event on 5 December 2023.[3]

Sudan

Sudan under President Omar al-Bashir was a major supporter and provided Hamas its rockets.[4]

Americas

Cuba

Cuba allegedly provides intelligence support to Hamas.[5][6][7]

Venezuela

The relations between Venezuela and Hamas have become more close under the presidencies of Hugo Chavez and Nicolas Maduro, due to the common opposition to the US.[8][9]

Asia

Lebanon

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Iran

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Israel

Islamists appeared to be more interested in studying the Quran than fighting Israel when Israel first came into contact with them in Gaza in the 1970s and 1980s. Mujama al-Islamiya, a forerunner of Hamas, was recognized by the Israeli authorities and registered as a charity. Members of the Mujama were able to establish an Islamic university as well as mosques, clubs, and schools. Importantly, Israel frequently took a back seat to the Islamists' sometimes deadly power struggles with their secular, left-wing Palestinian counterparts in Gaza and the West Bank. David Hacham, an Israeli military Arab relations specialist who operated in Gaza in the late 1980s and early 1990s, says, "When I look back at the chain of events, I think we made a mistake." However, none at the time considered the outcomes that might occur." On the extent to which their own actions may have helped to Hamas's rise, Israeli officials who served in Gaza disagree. They attribute the recent growth of the group to outside forces, mainly Iran. The Israeli government holds the same opinion.[10][11]

Malaysia

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Qatar

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Saudi Arabia

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Syria

The Syrian Arab Republic was a staunch supporter of Hamas until 2011 with the outbreak of the Syrian civil war. In January 2012, Hamas sided with the Syrian rebels against the government Bashar al-Assad.[12] Since 2022, relations have been restored and the support was renewed.[13] Since 2022, Hamas is again part of the regional Axis of Resistance.[14][15]

Turkey

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Europe

Russia

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Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh at a meeting with Russian officials in Moscow in 2022

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References

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