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NEW IMAGINARIES OF WAR: HOW HAMAS AND THE ISLAMIC STATE ADVANCE THEIR POLITICAL OBJECTIVES ON A VIRTUAL BATTLEFIELD A thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Philosophy (College of Humanities and Social Sciences) at Massey University, Albany Campus, New Zealand Francesca Annemarie Mold 2017

ABSTRACT This thesis argues that Hamas and the Islamic State, two non-state armed groups located in the Middle East, each carefully calibrate their own war-fighting activities with their communications approaches in order to achieve their respective political objectives. Drawing on scholarship focusing on non-state armed groups and political communication, as well as other secondary sources such as specialist journalism, the thesis critically analyses online communications material distributed by Hamas and the Islamic State through official and affiliated websites, digital publications, YouTube clips, tweets, and other social media platforms. While there is a striking degree of conformity between the sophisticated, comprehensive, and disciplined communications approaches used by these two groups, the thesis argues that key differences during especially intense periods of conflict specifically, between June and October 2014 reflect the divergent ways in which Hamas endorses, and the Islamic State disrupts, the prevailing world order as each pursues their own cause. It also notes that much of the recent scholarship highlighting the use of social media by non-state armed groups overestimates the impact of the virtual world on the actions of their followers in particular and attempts to influence the hearts and minds of a global audience more broadly. ii

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS My thanks go to my supervisors, Dr Nigel Parsons and Associate Professor Grant Duncan, for agreeing to supervise this project, as well as to Dr Vicky Walters for her expert guidance in helping me shape the research proposal. Particularly useful were the fantastic resources provided by the Massey University library and its staff who kindly helped me navigate my way through the research phase from a distance. The academics who dedicate their energy to critical studies on terrorism are appreciated for opening my mind to a new way of thinking about the world. I also pay tribute to the journalists who operate in the battlegrounds of the Middle East, risking their lives searching for a truth that may not actually exist. To my parents, Anne and Jim Mold, thank you for believing in me, despite being constantly surprised, and often dismayed, by my predilection for taking risks. Without you, I would not have achieved this or much else in my life. I m also grateful to my wider family Antoinette, Peter, James, Ruth, Caleb, Arianna, Luke, and Andrew as well as Lois Holden for your unwavering support and patient acceptance of my absence from your lives. My gratitude goes to Trisha McLean for her wise counsel during dark times and my furry babies are thanked too for the constancy of their love (even if it is of the cupboard variety). Most of all, my immeasurable gratitude goes to Dr Damien Rogers for, firstly, his professional support in proof-reading drafts and giving free-and-frank feedback, as well as allowing me to pillage his extensive collection of international relations and conflict literature. Secondly, for being my companion in life, inspiring me with his intimidating intellect, critical and creative thinking, passion for the things that are good and right about humanity, constant thirst for knowledge, and search for ways to be a better person. I thank you because, with you, I am the best that I can be. iii

TABLE OF CONTENTS Abstract ii Acknowledgements iii Table of Contents iv Acronyms and Abbreviations.. vi Glossary of Arabic Terms... vii 1. Introduction 1 2. Literature Review: Conceptualising Non-State Armed Groups 11 3. Research Methodology and Analytic Approach 18 4. Hamas and the Islamic State: Searching for Statehood.. 26 (a) Historical Contexts (b) Governance Arrangements (c) Political Objectives (i) Statehood (ii) Jihad (d) War-Fighting Capabilities 5. Hamas and the Online Frontline.. 50 (a) Political Communication (b) Frame 1: Statehood (i) Self-determination (ii) Islamic Reference (iii) Place in the World (c) Frame 2: Jihad (i) Conflict (ii) The Enemy (iii) Victimhood iv

6. Islamic State and the Online Frontline. 69 (a) Political Communication (b) Frame 1: Statehood (i) Self-determination (ii) Islamic Reference (iii) Place in the World (c) Frame 2: Jihad (i) Conflict (ii) The Enemy (iii) Victimhood 7. Key Findings 89 8. Conclusion 96 References 101 v

ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS EU IDF IS ISIL MEMRI MENA NSAGs PA PKK UK UN UNESCO UNGA UNWRA US European Union Israeli Defense Force Islamic State Islamic State in Iraq and Levant Middle East Media Research Institute Middle East and North Africa Non-state armed groups Palestinian Authority Kurdistan Workers Party United Kingdom United Nations United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organisation United Nations General Assembly United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestinian Refugees in the Near East United States of America vi

GLOSSARY OF ARABIC TERMS Ahlul-halli-wa l- aqd Al-dawla al Islamiyya fi Iraq Aqidah Baqiya wa tatamadad Bay ah Dawla Dhimmi Din wa dawla Fahish ah Fard Ayn Hajj Harakat al-muqawama al-islamiyya Hijrah Hudud Intifada Istishhadiyyin Jama a Jama at al-tawhid w al-jihad Jihad Jizya Khalif Khilafah Kuffar Kufr people of authority Islamic State in Iraq creed remaining and expanding transaction or traditional contract state or dynasty protected person an all-embracing governance system fornication or adultery individual duty pilgrimage The Islamic Resistance Movement migration punishments mandated by Allah uprising against oppression suicide bombers congregation or congregational prayer The Group of God s Unity and Jihad holy war tax caliph caliphate unbeliever denial of truth vii

Majlis ash-shoura Manhaj Muhajadeen Muqawama Nasheed Qu ud Rafidah Safawi Sahwa Salafi Salah Sawm Shahada Shahid Shari ah Shirk Shura Taghut Takfir Tamkin Tawhid Ummah Usrat Waqf Wilayat Zakat/Zakah Shura Council path one engaged in jihad resistance through constant combat vocal music abandonment of jihad rejectionists/refusers pejorative term for Shi ah Muslims awakening adherents to true Sunni Islam prayer fasting bearing witness to Allah martyrdom legal system of Islam idolatry consultation cross the limits/idolatry excommunication consolidation oneness of God community of true believers small organisational cells inalienable charitable endowment province alms-giving as a religious obligation viii