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Hamas exits Syria - and orbit of Iran

December 8, 2011 12:27

By

Anshel Pfeffer,

Anshel Pfeffer

1 min read

Hamas has largely deserted its headquarters in the Syrian capital in recent weeks, in what has become an unofficial departure by the Palestinian movement.

The exodus reflects both the widely-held belief that the Assad regime is entering its dying days, and the proximity of Hamas to Islamist elements in the Syrian opposition.

Hamas was founded 24 years ago in the Gaza Strip by Palestinian members of the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood but, for most of its existence, its political headquarters have been in Damascus. Syria, and its main ally, Iran, have been the movement's main backers and arms suppliers.

Officially, Hamas's political bureau is still in Syria, but according to various reports, it has been almost empty over the past couple of months, with senior leaders making only periodic visits.

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