Did Israel Support Hamas? A Historical Overview from the 1980s to 2025

Israel’s past relations with Hamas have been marked by complexity and contradiction. Recent investigations indicate that during the 1980s and 1990s, Israel covertly supported Hamas as a counterbalance to the secular Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) and its dominant faction, Fatah. The support aimed to empower an Islamist alternative that could weaken the PLO’s influence.

Several Israeli officials and scholars have acknowledged this stance. Avner Cohen, a former Israeli director of religious affairs, claimed that Israel encouraged Hamas to challenge Fatah and the Palestinian Authority (PA). In a 2001 interview, Yasser Arafat described Hamas as “a creation of Israel.” More recently, under Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel’s policies have, unintentionally or otherwise, benefited Hamas’s position.

Netanyahu reportedly viewed Hamas as a means to fragment Palestinian leadership, dividing it between the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip and the PA-administered West Bank, thus obstructing the formation of a unified Palestinian state. To maintain this balance, he allowed Qatari funds to enter Gaza through Israeli-controlled crossings, helping Hamas sustain governance under the guise of maintaining a fragile truce.

International Pressure on Israel Regarding Hamas

Increased global pressure has mounted on Israel due to its latest military actions in Gaza, which have resulted in significant civilian casualties. The leaders of the United Kingdom, France, and Canada have warned Israel of possible economic sanctions if it does not cease the offensive and lift restrictions on humanitarian supplies.

Following the departure of U.S. President Donald Trump from Gaza without securing a ceasefire or hostage agreement, Israel launched “Operation Gideon’s Chariots,” a massive ground assault across both northern and southern Gaza. The Israeli military claimed the offensive was triggered by Hamas’s refusal to accept new hostage negotiation terms.

Local health authorities report that days of intense bombardment have caused devastating losses, destroying families and critical infrastructure. Under heightened international scrutiny, Netanyahu suggested Israel might allow limited food supplies into Gaza. Israel’s agency overseeing humanitarian aid confirmed that five trucks entered the territory as an emergency measure.

Israel’s New Strategy Toward Hamas

Operation Gideon’s Chariots, initiated in May 2025, marks a significant escalation in Israel’s campaign against Hamas. The operation features coordinated assaults from both land and air, targeting infrastructure and Hamas positions in northern and southern Gaza. Key objectives include weakening Hamas militarily, retrieving hostages, and strengthening Israel’s bargaining position in ongoing negotiations.

Key elements of the operation include:

  • A breakdown in ceasefire negotiations in March 2025 that led to a full blockade of Gaza lasting over two months.
  • Indirect negotiations hosted by Qatar, with U.S. and Egyptian involvement, proceeding alongside the military campaign.
  • Netanyahu’s willingness to relocate Palestinians within Gaza to facilitate military goals.
  • 144 Palestinian deaths and extensive damage to infrastructure reported since the offensive began.
  • A strategic decision by Israel to allow limited food aid to prevent a humanitarian backlash that could hinder military progress.
  • Satellite imagery showing Israeli armor deployments near Gaza City, Khan Younis, and Rafah.
  • U.S. backing for the operation as part of a broader pressure campaign aimed at compelling Hamas to accept Israeli terms.

The Current Situation with Aid in Gaza

Israel has stated it would allow a “basic amount of food” into Gaza to avert famine, which officials claim could undermine military efforts. Though the UN acknowledged that a few trucks were allowed entry via the Kerem Shalom crossing, it stressed that much more assistance is urgently required. Gaza’s Government Media Office estimates that at least 500 aid trucks are needed daily to meet humanitarian needs.

After 19 months of violence and displacement, the UN has warned that Gaza’s 2.1 million residents face a severe starvation threat. UK, French, and Canadian leaders have urged Israel to stop military operations and open humanitarian corridors. Their joint statement warned that failure to do so could result in


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16 responses to “Did Israel Support Hamas? A Historical Overview from the 1980s to 2025”

  1. LifeRobber Avatar
    LifeRobber

    Fancy a read about how Israel apparently played puppet master with Hamas for a few decades? 🤔 Because nothing screams ‘trustworthy diplomacy’ quite like covert support and then a military blitz! Classic geopolitical chess, innit? 🧐💼

  2. Mr. Thanksgiving Avatar
    Mr. Thanksgiving

    Oh, brilliant! A historical overview on whether Israel supported Hamas—just what the world needed, right? 🤦‍♂️ It’s like asking if the baker secretly funded the rise of the doughnut! 🍩

  3. German Coach Avatar
    German Coach

    Oh, brilliant! A historical overview that’s as tangled as a Brussels sprout—who knew geopolitics could be this messy? 😅 Seems like Israel’s strategy could use a solid dose of “less is more,” but hey, at least they’re keeping it interesting, right? 🥴

  4. Freeze Queen Avatar
    Freeze Queen

    Last I checked, giving Hamas a leg-up while trying to break their kneecaps is a classic case of *multitasking*, isn’t it? 🤔 Bravo, Israel! If diplomacy was a sport, you’d be the reigning champion of the three-legged race! 🏆

  5. TrixiePhany Avatar
    TrixiePhany

    Isn’t it just delightful how the geopolitical chess game has turned into a never-ending soap opera? Who knew supporting your own rivals could be the latest trend? 🤷‍♂️ #CunningStrategist

  6. Alpha Avatar

    Isn’t it charming how decades of “strategic support” have led us to this delightful mess? Makes you wonder if they have a manual titled “How to Turn Friends Into Foes, One Misstep at a Time.” 😂💼

  7. Fiend Oblivion Avatar
    Fiend Oblivion

    Look, if anyone thought Israel was just a random guy at a party accidentally helping Hamas, they should really consider a career in stand-up comedy—because that theory is a real knee-slapper! 🤡 It’s about as believable as the idea that a cat helps you catch mice… while sitting on your laptop.

  8. ManBreaker Avatar
    ManBreaker

    Quite the read, isn’t it? I mean, who knew the history of conflict could be so… complicated? 😂 It’s like a geopolitical soap opera, but with more military maneuvers and fewer plot twists!

  9. Golden Cougar Avatar
    Golden Cougar

    Is this a history book or an elaborate game of “Who’s Got the Best Alibi?” 🤔 With all these twists and turns, it feels like a Euro-crime thriller minus the witty dialogue over coffee!

  10. roarsweetie Avatar
    roarsweetie

    Seems like Israel’s strategy is akin to giving a toddler a stick of dynamite—nothing says “let’s play nice” quite like dropping bombs while handing out snack packs. 🍕💣 Classic political move, innit?

  11. xFRST Avatar

    Isn’t it just charming how history has a way of twisting narratives? One moment, you’re funding a rival to keep the peace, and the next, you’re dodging international pressure like it’s a game of dodgeball at an EU summit. 🍷🇪🇺

  12. Switch Avatar

    Oh, brilliant! Who knew that funding your enemies could be part of a masterclass in diplomacy? 💼 Let’s just hope the next historical overview includes a chapter on “How to Win Friends and Influence People… to Bomb Them”. 🧐

  13. dahlia Avatar

    Oh, brilliant! Who knew that supporting your enemy could be the latest trend in international relations? It’s like giving a toddler a chainsaw and expecting them to build a treehouse. 🤦‍♂️

  14. Feral Filly Avatar
    Feral Filly

    Is this a history book or a strategic guide for diplomatic faux pas? 🤔 It’s like watching a soap opera where everyone’s trying to outsmart each other, but instead, they just end up with a bigger mess! Classic. 😂

  15. Digital Goddess Avatar
    Digital Goddess

    Isn’t it just delightful how a historical overview manages to become a modern soap opera? 🍿 One minute you’re supporting the underdog, and the next, you’re the heavyweight champion of “Operation Let’s Not Talk About That.” Classic! 😂

  16. Sprinkle 
Lovenuts Avatar
    Sprinkle Lovenuts

    Isn’t it charming how a historical overview can read like a soap opera script? One minute you’re handing out candy to keep the neighborhood kids from fighting, and the next, you’re in a full-blown standoff over who gets to play in the sandbox! 🍿

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