
The Thinking Muslim Trumps Deal: Is it Really Over for Hamas? | Dr Azzam Tamimi
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Oct 17, 2025 In this conversation with Dr. Azzam Tamimi, an academic and activist known for his extensive writings on Hamas, the resilience of Gazan resistance is a key focus. He explores how negotiations have evolved and argues that Netanyahu, not Hamas, has failed. Tamimi discusses the implications of Trump's 20-point plan, the necessity of a Palestinian state for demilitarization, and how recent events have politically strengthened Hamas. He highlights the enduring idea of resistance among Palestinians and the shifting dynamics in the region, suggesting optimism for future rebuilding.
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Netanyahu's Objectives Collapsed
- Netanyahu failed to achieve his war aims: crushing resistance, retrieving hostages without talks, and depopulating Gaza.
- Hamas welcomed negotiation openings because Trump's plan was seen as orders needing detailed discussion.
Hamas Is A Negotiating Actor
- Israel and the US negotiated directly with Hamas leaders, implying they saw it as a negotiable actor.
- Hamas insists decommissioning arms requires a Palestinian state and monopoly on force first.
Strength Of Idea Over Force
- Militarily weaker, Hamas's popularity has increased among Palestinians and globally.
- Hamas endures as an idea, tradition and culture that continues recruiting despite losses.



