HAMAS
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Arabic حَمَاس (ḥamās, literally “enthusiasm”). The all-capitalized form reflects the term's origin as the Arabic abbreviation of حَرَكَة اَلْمُقَاوَمَةِ الْإِسْلَامِيَّةِ (ḥarakat al-muqāwama l-ʔislāmiyya, “Islamic Resistance Movement”).
Proper noun
HAMAS
- Alternative form of Hamas.
- 2021, Internal Security Department (Singapore), Singapore Terrorism Threat Assessment Report 2021[1]:
- He wanted to travel to Gaza in the Palestinian territories to join HAMAS’ military wing, the Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigade in its fight against Israel.
- 2024 September, Office of the Director of National Intelligence, “HAMAS”, in Counterterrorism Guide[2]:
- HAMAS emerged in 1987 during the first Palestinian uprising, or intifada, as an outgrowth of the Muslim Brotherhood’s Palestinian branch.