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Islamic Discourse and Armed Resistance: Fatah’s Strategic Use of Islam in the Palestinian Struggle 1970–1982
by
Zelkovitz, Ido
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1970s (Decade) AD
/ 1980s (Decade) AD
/ Arafat, Yasser
/ Autobiographies
/ Biographies
/ Discourse analysis
/ Fatah
/ identities
/ Ideology
/ Independence movements
/ Islam
/ Islam and politics
/ Military aspects
/ Muslims
/ nationalism
/ Palestine
/ Palestinian people
/ Political alliances
/ Political aspects
/ political Islam
/ Pragmatism
/ Qualitative research
/ Religion
/ Religious aspects
/ Rhetoric
/ Struggle
/ Text analysis
2025
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Islamic Discourse and Armed Resistance: Fatah’s Strategic Use of Islam in the Palestinian Struggle 1970–1982
by
Zelkovitz, Ido
in
1970s (Decade) AD
/ 1980s (Decade) AD
/ Arafat, Yasser
/ Autobiographies
/ Biographies
/ Discourse analysis
/ Fatah
/ identities
/ Ideology
/ Independence movements
/ Islam
/ Islam and politics
/ Military aspects
/ Muslims
/ nationalism
/ Palestine
/ Palestinian people
/ Political alliances
/ Political aspects
/ political Islam
/ Pragmatism
/ Qualitative research
/ Religion
/ Religious aspects
/ Rhetoric
/ Struggle
/ Text analysis
2025
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Islamic Discourse and Armed Resistance: Fatah’s Strategic Use of Islam in the Palestinian Struggle 1970–1982
by
Zelkovitz, Ido
in
1970s (Decade) AD
/ 1980s (Decade) AD
/ Arafat, Yasser
/ Autobiographies
/ Biographies
/ Discourse analysis
/ Fatah
/ identities
/ Ideology
/ Independence movements
/ Islam
/ Islam and politics
/ Military aspects
/ Muslims
/ nationalism
/ Palestine
/ Palestinian people
/ Political alliances
/ Political aspects
/ political Islam
/ Pragmatism
/ Qualitative research
/ Religion
/ Religious aspects
/ Rhetoric
/ Struggle
/ Text analysis
2025
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Islamic Discourse and Armed Resistance: Fatah’s Strategic Use of Islam in the Palestinian Struggle 1970–1982
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Islamic Discourse and Armed Resistance: Fatah’s Strategic Use of Islam in the Palestinian Struggle 1970–1982
2025
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This article examines Fatah’s strategic and ideological evolution during the 1970s and early 1980s, focusing on its adoption of Islamic discourse to strengthen internal cohesion and broaden its influence. It explores how this shift shaped Fatah’s political and military strategies, contributing to its identity formation and support within the Palestinian and Arab public. The findings underscore the role of ideological flexibility in navigating geopolitical dynamics and forging alliances with Islamist factions, including Hezbollah, highlighting the nuanced interplay between pragmatism and ideology in national liberation movements. The study focuses on understanding how Fatah’s adoption of Islamic discourse influenced its political and military strategies during this period. By incorporating Islamic myths and symbols, Fatah not only strengthened internal cohesion but also expanded its influence among young Islamists eager to engage in the Palestinian struggle. This research addresses the central question: How did the adoption of Islamic discourse shape Fatah’s political and military strategies during its transition from Jordan to Lebanon, and how did it contribute to the movement’s identity formation and its success in garnering support among the Palestinian and broader Arab public?
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