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A History of Palestinian Islamic Jihad: Faith, Awareness, and Revolution in the Middle East

A History of Palestinian Islamic Jihad: Faith, Awareness, and Revolution in the Middle East

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Erik Skare
Cambridge University Press, 1/28/2021
EAN 9781108845069, ISBN10: 1108845061

Hardcover, 304 pages, 22.9 x 15.2 x 2.1 cm
Language: English
Originally published in English

Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) is one of the most important yet least understood Palestinian armed factions, both in terms of its history and ideology. Labelled a terrorist organization by the US and the EU, it has grown to become the second largest armed movement in the Gaza Strip and the third largest in the Occupied Palestinian Territories. Using a wealth of primary sources, this book traces the history of PIJ from its origins in the early 1980s to today. By looking at how the group was established, how it has developed in theory and practice, and how it understands religion and politics, Skare seeks to answer the key question of why the PIJ still exist despite the presence of its more powerful sister movement Hamas. In doing so, he fills an important empirical gap in the literature on Palestinian Islamism.

Introduction
Part I. The Beginning of PIJ (1967–1988)
1. The roots of PIJ
2. Awareness
the anti-colonial front
3. Organizing the movement
PIJ's recruitment of new militants
4. From students to militants
commencing the armed struggle
Part II. From the First Intifada to the Oslo Agreement (1988–2000)
5. Deportation, patronage, and organizational reform
6. Faith
the conciliatory movement
7. The collapse of PIJ
Part III. From the Second Intifada to the Arab Spring (2000–2017)
8. The comeback of PIJ
9. From strife to the Arab Spring
10. Revolution
PIJ, the state, and civil society
11. Conclusion
Why PIJ?