برچسب: Understanding

  • JWE’s Latest & Forthcoming ‘Understanding Hamas’ Events: A Quick Guide

    JWE’s Latest & Forthcoming ‘Understanding Hamas’ Events: A Quick Guide


    On the weekend of March 22-23, our board member Rami G. Khouri will be presenting a series of in-person events in Michigan and Windsor, Ontario, in which he will assess the situation in Gaza and introduce some of the themes addressed in Just World Ed’s ongoing project “Understanding Hamas And Why That Matters”, which he co-led along with JWE President Helena Cobban.

    Click on the full flier here to see details of these events– and please share this information widely with any friends or colleagues you have in that part of North America!


    Rami Khouri’s exciting schedule of upcoming events are just the latest phase in this project, which started with a series of web-based conversations with recognized subject-matter experts that he and Cobban presented last May.

    In the second phase of he project JWE prepared and last October released (with the help of OR Books) a book that married the transcripts of the May 2024 webinars with excerpts from some key source documents on and from Hamas and readers’ aids that provide non-specialist readers with solid information on the history, people, and, events referred to in the five substantive conversations.

    You can read accounts of most of the earlier public events that Cobban and Khouri have headlined as part of this project here (early October), here (mid-October) and here (early December.)

    In recent weeks, the project has once again picked up steam. Since early December, Khouri and Cobban have given four significant public presentations on the “Understanding Hamas” theme. Despite opposition that has sometimes been intense, we’re proud that our team has continued to bring these critical conversations to significant audiences worldwide:

    Helena Cobban with Jeroen Gunning and Mouin Rabbani, at LSE London, March 10

    On March 10, the London School of Economics’s Middle East Center hosted an evening event billed as a “book launch” for our Understanding Hamas book, which almost immediately upon its announcement attracted hefty pushback from the pro-Israeli community in London– and indeed, also, an explicit, public call by Israel’s ambassador to London to LSE, to cancel the event.

    In the end, LSE went ahead, though by then they had restricted in-person attendance to LSE’s staff and students. At the event,JWE’s Helena Cobban, and book contributors Jeroen Gunning, and Mouin Rabbani presented their work despite a heavy Zionist protest outside the lecture hall. That protest was met with an equally strong counter-protest, demonstrating the significance of these discussions.

    We hope to share the video of this event soon, once LSE has made it available.

    In the meantime, we’re happy to share recordings from several other recent events– in London, Washington DC, and online:

    Helena Cobban on the Origins of Hamas | SOAS, University of London | March 6, 2025

    This event featured JWE’s president, Helena Cobban, in a discussion moderated by Dr. Nathaniel George, a SOAS Lecturer in Middle Eastern politics. Cobban provided a deep historical analysis of Hamas, covering its founding during the First Intifada, its ideological foundations, and its role in Palestinian resistance. The discussion offered critical insights into Hamas’s political and historical significance.

    Watch the full video here. Audio and transcript to come.

    Understanding Hamas, Book Talk | American University, Washington, DC | February 10, 2025

    Cobban spoke about JWE’s book Understanding Hamas alongside Palestinian nonviolence leader Jonathan Kuttab. The discussion explored Gaza’s role as a key incubator of Palestinian nationalism and its global impact today. This hybrid event was sponsored by American University’s Abdul Aziz Said Chair and Nonviolence International.

    Watch the full video here.

    Virtual Event: Understanding Hamas Webinar | Hosted by the Center for Nonviolent Solutions, Worcester, MA | December 5, 2024

    Looking back, one additional virtual event remains key in our calendar. Helena Cobban and her co-author, Rami G. Khouri, participated in a conversation hosted by the Center for Nonviolent Solutions. The discussion built on the themes of Understanding Hamas and engaged audiences on the importance of critically analyzing Palestinian resistance.

    Watch the full video here.


    Stay tuned for more updates and upcoming events as we continue to push for open and honest conversations about Palestine. For more videos and discussions, follow Just World Educational on our platforms.



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  • Our Understanding Hamas Experts Join Key Lawsuit in London

    Our Understanding Hamas Experts Join Key Lawsuit in London


    We are proud to share that two of the expert voices featured in our project Understanding Hamas and Why That MattersDr. Azzam Tamimi and Prof. Jeroen Gunning—have contributed significant testimony in a legal application recently submitted to the British Home Secretary. This application seeks the deproscription of Hamas, calling for the removal of the organization from the United Kingdom’s list of proscribed (banned) groups. The application features detailed scholarly reports that aim to present a more nuanced and informed understanding of Hamas’s political and ideological role in Palestinian society. These contributions align closely with the goals of our Understanding Hamas initiative: to challenge reductive narratives, promote informed public discourse, and open space for more constructive engagement with the Palestinian political reality.

    Professor Jeroen Gunning, an expert in Middle East politics and conflict studies, submitted two important reports as part of the legal case. In “The Effects of Proscription,” he examined how designating Hamas as a terrorist organization obstructs political solutions, hinders humanitarian efforts, and perpetuates the cycle of violence by foreclosing opportunities for dialogue. Gunning placed this analysis within a broader context, explaining how such labels have historically been used to delegitimize non-state actors, including anti-colonial resistance movements. In a second report, “The Evidence Base,” he critically evaluated the information used to justify Hamas’s proscription, raising questions about the selectivity and intent behind the designation. Both reports are available on the case’s official website and offer a rigorous, evidence-based perspective that challenges prevailing policy assumptions. Readers can access them at The Effects of Proscription and The Evidence Base.

    Dr. Azzam Tamimi also submitted a comprehensive report titled “The Ideology, Aims and Objectives of Hamas as Reflected in Its Charters and Pursuit of Peace.” In it, he traced the evolution of Hamas’s ideological framework through its charters, public statements, and political behavior. Dr. Tamimi addressed sensitive issues such as allegations of antisemitism and the group’s position on Israel’s right to exist, situating these elements within the broader political and historical context. He also documented Hamas’s participation in various peace initiatives over the years, offering a more complete picture of the movement’s political development and motivations. This report can be accessed here: Tamimi – Hamas’s Ideology.

    We were honored to host both Professor Gunning and Dr. Tamimi in our Understanding Hamas and Why That Matters project. Each of them delivered a webinar exploring the topics they address in their legal testimonies, helping our audience gain a deeper understanding of the complexities behind Hamas’s role in Palestinian political life. The entire project, along with additional resources and webinar recordings, is available through Just World Educational’s dedicated page: Understanding Hamas at Just World Educational. The book that emerged from the project is available for purchase through our publisher OR Books: Understanding Hamas – OR Books. We are pleased to note that OR Books has already sold the translation rights for the book into Brazilian Portuguese and Korean, marking a significant step in making this critical conversation accessible to audiences around the world.

    Interest in the project continues to grow internationally. In a recent speaking tour, JWE board member Rami G. Khouri addressed audiences at the University of Michigan, other Michigan venues, and in Windsor, Ontario. His talk offered a wide-ranging critique of Western policy discourse on the Middle East, highlighting the need for more grounded, historically informed engagement with groups like Hamas. A recording of one of his talks is available here: Rami Khouri Talk – University of Michigan.

    We are also encouraged by the interest in the Understanding Hamas project from groups and institutions around the world. Most recently, JWE President Helena Cobban took part in a conversation with peace scholars in Sweden, reflecting the continuing global reach of the project. The discussion is available online and includes reflections on the significance of the book and the broader debates it seeks to foster. The conversation can be viewed here: Helena Cobban with Swedish Group. This builds on earlier engagements with groups in Australia, London, and other parts of the world.

    As the legal process in the United Kingdom continues, we hope that the expert testimony from Dr. Tamimi and Professor Gunning will contribute meaningfully to a reassessment of policies that have too often closed the door on peace and justice. Their work, and our broader project, underscore the urgent need for honest, historically grounded, and politically courageous engagement with the realities of the Palestinian struggle.



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