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Beverley Milton-Edwards

Hamas
by Beverley Milton-Edwards and Stephen Farrell

A ground-breaking study of the most important Sunni Islamist group in the Middle East, written by authors with unrivalled frontline access

 

"A chastening tale, expertly told."
Rory McCarthy, Middle East correspondence, The Guardian
"Fills major gaps and offers crucically valuable insights... they apportion blame cautiously and pretty evenly - for which they will get no thanks from any party involved."

 

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Hamas in the New York Times

The New York Times discusses Beverley Milton-Edwards' and Stephen Farrell's book with reference to the recent raid on the Gaza flotilla.

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