Examples of 'hamas would' in a sentence

Meaning of "hamas would"

Hamas would: This phrase is commonly used to express a hypothetical situation or a possibility. It indicates that Hamas, a Palestinian political and military organization, has the capability or intention to perform a specific action or achieve a certain outcome

How to use "hamas would" in a sentence

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Hamas would also lose a presidential election.
Perhaps he was afraid that Hamas would win.
Hamas would regard this move as a casus belli.
I think it was on the cards that Hamas would win.
Hamas would be big winner.
It would be delusional to think Hamas would voluntarily disarm itself.
Hamas would subsequently take credit for these murders.
The next question was whether Hamas would participate at all.
Hamas would not exist without their very wide support.
The US exerted pressure so that Hamas would be allowed to participate in the elections.
Hamas would then effectively hold veto power over any peace deal.
Shoot at those charging at you and Hamas would have its martyrs.
Hamas would honor referendum on peace with Israel.
Some thought that Hamas would not last more than six months.
Hamas would be obliged to disarm and also recognize Israel.

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So why did they support the elections at that time knowing Hamas would win.
A victory for Hamas would constitute a victory for.
Whatever financial support it is able to provide to Hamas would be, therefore, limited.
I wish Hamas would refuse to negotiate with an Israel that does not disarm.
They knew that Hamas would retaliate.
Hamas would revert to Egyptian patronage.
Rather that Hamas would retaliate.
Hamas would continue arming itself, he said.
Something Hamas would not do.
Hamas would become its soldiers, so the charter proclaims.
He suggested Dahlan and Hamas would be unable to cover such sums.
Hamas would surely have welcomed reinforcements, but they never cared enough to come.
He warned that a Palestinian state that includes Hamas would try to perpetuate conflict with Israel.
He also said Hamas would disappear if peace was brought to the Middle East.
But I do not understand how Hamas would know about it.
A victory for Hamas would mean the Israelis did not accomplish their objectives.
If elections were held there today, Hamas would have won in a landslide.
Hamas would accept Saudi peace plan, spokesman says.
Is there a possibility that Hamas would consider other options?
Hamas would say no, and Israel would gain a few points.
If Palestinians go to elections today, it is certain that Hamas would win these elections.
He stressed that Hamas would do everything in its power for Jerusalem.
Hamas would send its activists for further instruction overseas, Abu Sisi said.
An all-out armed conflict with Hamas would lead to canceling the competition.
Hamas would be the trouble-maker.
Still, Dahlan said that his deal with Hamas would not turn Gaza into a separate entity.
Hamas would be the beneficiary of this growing discontent in the 2006 Palestinian Authority legislative elections.
The other is that Hamas would fall apart during a war . ”.
Hamas would be reborn once more . ”.
Israel assumed - mistakenly - that Hamas would not respond to the bombing.
If Hamas would recognize Israel?
Were it not for its security force, Hamas would have been uprooted without mercy . ”.
He then allegedly claimed Hamas would disappear if peace was brought to the Middle East.
Other leaders were quoted as saying that Hamas would “ lift the siege by force . ”.
I had nightmares that Hamas would kidnap me and that the Israelis would rejoice . ”.

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