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Average axis distance

2.93

Lower = more similar (Euclidean across shared axes, normalized by count)

Swap A and B

Cross-border · PS ↔ LB. Different families (islamist-sunni-electoral · islamist-shia). Both currently in government. Founded 5 years apart. Mean axis distance Δ̄ 2.93.

Top divergences

Where they split hardest

  • Regime stance

    Hamas -7.5 · anti-regime vs Hezbollah +2.0 · pro-regime

    Δ 9.5 points

  • Pan-Arab vs particularist

    Hamas -1.0 · particularist vs Hezbollah +3.0 · pan-Arab

    Δ 4.0 points

  • Iran posture

    Hamas +7.0 · Pro-Iran / aligned vs Hezbollah +10.0 · Pro-Iran / aligned

    Δ 3.0 points

Brief

Hamas vs. Hezbollah

The axis of resistance, by sect. Iranian-backed Shia Islamist party-army against Muslim Brotherhood-rooted Sunni Islamist resistance movement. Allies against the same adversary, doctrinally distinct in almost every other respect.

Origins. Hezbollah was founded in 1982 amid Israel's Lebanon invasion under direct Iranian patronage; its founding cadres broke from Amal's electoral-nationalist line to pursue armed resistance with Khomeinist ideological alignment. Hamas was founded in December 1987 during the First Intifada by Sheikh Ahmed Yassin and the Gaza branch of the Muslim Brotherhood, whose Egyptian parent organisation predates Hamas by 59 years.

Where they diverge. The deepest cleavage is sectarian doctrine. Hezbollah endorses the Khomeinist wilayat al-faqih doctrine of Iranian clerical leadership — a Shia institutional theology with no equivalent in Sunni jurisprudence. Hamas's 1988 charter and 2017 Document of General Principles draw on Sunni Brotherhood frameworks (Hassan al-Banna, Sayyid Qutb); they would not subordinate Palestinian decision-making to a non-Palestinian cleric. On regional patronage: Hezbollah's relationship with Iran is foundational and institutional (IRGC funding, training, weapons); Hamas's is pragmatic and conditional (significant before the 2011 Syria civil war when Hamas broke with Assad-Iran over Syria's suppression of its Sunni opposition; partially repaired since). On organisational shape: Hezbollah is a unified party-army-social-services apparatus with a clear hierarchy; Hamas has historically maintained a sharper separation between its political bureau (formerly in Damascus, then Doha) and its military Qassam Brigades.

Where they overlap. Both are armed Islamist movements that reject the legitimacy of the Israeli state. Both have governed territory (south Lebanon for Hezbollah; Gaza for Hamas since 2007). Both are designated terrorist organisations by the United States and the EU. Both have lost top leadership to Israeli targeted killings — Mughniyeh, Musawi, Nasrallah, Hashem Safi al-Din (Hezbollah); Sheikh Yassin, Rantissi, Haniyeh, Sinwar (Hamas).

Why it matters today. The "axis of resistance" frame holds in the abstract — both fought Israel after October 7 — but the differential damage tells the story. Hezbollah's top leadership has been decapitated and its arsenal substantially degraded; Hamas's military structure inside Gaza has been heavily attritted but the movement has not surrendered. The axis is materially smaller than it was on 6 October 2023.

Auto-generated comparative brief — may contain inaccuracies; not individually verified. · Last reviewed 2026-06-08

In their own words

One verified quote from each side, sourced.

A
Hamas rejects any alternative to the full and complete liberation of Palestine, from the river to the sea.

Article 20 of the Hamas 2017 Document of General Principles and Policies — the maximalist territorial framing that sits alongside the 1967-borders "national consensus formula" in the same paragraph.

B
The Resistance role is a national necessity as long as the Israeli threats and aspirations persist.

Section 2 of the Hezbollah 2009 Political Manifesto — codifies the post-2006-war "Resistance" doctrine alongside the Lebanese state army.

Primary documents

Most recent docs in the Tayyar corpus from each party. Click through for full text.

Compass

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Economic -4.0, Social +4.0 MA Socialist Union of Popular Forces New Hope (IL) · in government · Economic +5.5, Social +2.0 IL New Hope Noam (IL) · in government · Economic +1.0, Social -9.0 IL Noam Ennahda (TN) · Economic +2.0, Social -5.0 TN Ennahda Southern Transitional Council (YE) · in government · Economic +3.5, Social -2.0 YE Southern Transitional Council Sudanese Communist Party (SD) · Economic -8.0, Social +6.0 SD Sudanese Communist Party Syrian National Coalition (SY) · Economic +5.0, Social +1.0 SY Syrian National Coalition Ta'al (IL) · Economic -3.0, Social +4.0 IL Ta'al Yisrael Beiteinu (IL) · Economic +6.0, Social +4.0 IL Yisrael Beiteinu National Unity (IL) · Economic +3.0, Social +4.0 IL National Unity Free Egyptians Party (EG) · Economic +8.0, Social +5.5 EG Free Egyptians Party Meretz (IL) · Economic -3.0, Social +6.0 IL Meretz The Democrats (IL) · Economic -2.0, Social +8.0 IL The Democrats Tunisian Workers Party (TN) · Economic -9.0, Social +5.0 TN Tunisian Workers Party Workers' Party (DZ) · Economic -9.0, Social +3.5 DZ Workers' Party Yemeni Congregation for Reform (Islah) (YE) · in government · Economic +2.5, Social -7.0 YE Yemeni Congregation for Reform (Islah) Yemeni Socialist Party (YE) · Economic -6.0, Social +5.0 YE Yemeni Socialist Party People's Movement (TN) · Economic -6.0, Social +1.0 TN People's Movement Amal Movement (LB) · in government · Economic -3.5, Social -6.0 LB Amal Movement Ansar Allah (Houthis) (YE) · in government · Economic -6.0, Social -8.0 YE Ansar Allah (Houthis) Ba'ath Party (Syria) (SY) · dissolved · Economic -6.5, Social -0.5 SY Ba'ath Party (Syria) Balad (IL) · Economic -4.0, Social +5.0 IL Balad Democratic Unionist Party (SD) · Economic +2.5, Social -4.0 SD Democratic Unionist Party El Insaf (Equity Party) (MR) · in government · Economic +2.8, Social -6.0 MR El Insaf (Equity Party) Fatah (PS) · in government · Economic +1.5, Social -1.5 PS Fatah Free Patriotic Movement (LB) · in government · Economic +2.0, Social -2.0 LB Free Patriotic Movement Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (SY) · in government · Economic +2.5, Social -8.0 SY Hayat Tahrir al-Sham Islamic Salvation Front (DZ) · outlawed · Economic -3.0, Social -9.0 DZ Islamic Salvation Front Israeli Labor Party (IL) · Economic -3.0, Social +5.8 IL Israeli Labor Party Movement of Society for Peace (DZ) · Economic +0.0, Social -7.0 DZ Movement of Society for Peace Justice and Construction Party (LY) · Economic +0.0, Social -6.5 LY Justice and Construction Party Authenticity and Modernity Party (MA) · in government · Economic +5.0, Social +4.0 MA Authenticity and Modernity Party Istiqlal Party (MA) · in government · Economic +2.0, Social -4.0 MA Istiqlal Party Kataeb Party (LB) · Economic +5.0, Social -1.5 LB Kataeb Party National Umma Party (SD) · Economic +2.0, Social -3.0 SD National Umma Party Hadash-Ta'al (IL) · Economic -6.0, Social +6.0 IL Hadash-Ta'al Justice and Development Party (MA) · Economic +3.0, Social -6.0 MA Justice and Development Party Hamas (PS) · in government · Economic -3.0, Social -8.0 PS Hamas A · Hamas Kurdistan Democratic Party (IQ) · in government · Economic +4.0, Social -3.0 IQ Kurdistan Democratic Party Likud (IL) · in government · Economic +6.0, Social -2.0 IL Likud National Liberation Front (DZ) · in government · Economic -5.0, Social -3.0 DZ National Liberation Front National Rally for Reform and Development (Tewassoul) (MR) · Economic -1.0, Social -8.0 MR National Rally for Reform and Development (Tewassoul) Long Live Tunisia (TN) · Economic +6.0, Social +4.0 TN Long Live Tunisia National Rally of Independents (MA) · in government · Economic +8.0, Social +3.0 MA National Rally of Independents National Forces Alliance (LY) · Economic +6.0, Social +3.0 LY National Forces Alliance National Wisdom Movement (IQ) · in government · Economic +1.0, Social -4.0 IQ National Wisdom Movement Reform Party (JO) · Economic +2.5, Social -2.0 JO Reform Party Otzma Yehudit (IL) · in government · Economic +2.0, Social -8.0 IL Otzma Yehudit Mubadara (PS) · Economic -0.5, Social +4.5 PS Mubadara Northern Islamic Movement (IL) · outlawed · Economic -3.0, Social -7.0 IL Northern Islamic Movement Freedom and Justice Party (EG) · dissolved · Economic +2.0, Social -7.5 EG Freedom and Justice Party Islamic Action Front (JO) · Economic -1.0, Social -8.0 JO Islamic Action Front Al-Menbar Islamic Society (BH) · Economic +3.0, Social -7.5 BH Al-Menbar Islamic Society Hezbollah (LB) · in government · Economic -5.0, Social -8.0 LB Hezbollah B · Hezbollah Jordanian Communist Party (JO) · Economic -9.0, Social +5.5 JO Jordanian Communist Party Al-Wefaq National Islamic Society (BH) · dissolved · Economic -2.0, Social -6.0 BH Al-Wefaq National Islamic Society State of Law Coalition (IQ) · in government · Economic -3.5, Social -6.0 IQ State of Law Coalition Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PS) · Economic -4.0, Social -9.0 PS Palestinian Islamic Jihad Nour Party (EG) · Economic +2.5, Social -9.0 EG Nour Party Islamic Asalah Society (BH) · in government · Economic +3.0, Social -9.0 BH Islamic Asalah Society United Torah Judaism (IL) · in government · Economic -5.0, Social -9.0 IL United Torah Judaism Lebanese Forces (LB) · Economic +5.0, Social -1.0 LB Lebanese Forces Mostaqbal Watan (EG) · in government · Economic +3.0, Social -4.0 EG Mostaqbal Watan Sairoon Alliance (IQ) · Economic -2.0, Social -6.0 IQ Sairoon Alliance Democratic National Rally (DZ) · in government · Economic -2.0, Social -4.0 DZ Democratic National Rally National Charter Party (JO) · in government · Economic +3.5, Social -3.0 JO National Charter Party General People's Congress (YE) · Economic -2.0, Social -4.0 YE General People's Congress Free Destourian Party (TN) · Economic +1.0, Social -1.0 TN Free Destourian Party PFLP (PS) · Economic -9.0, Social +4.0 PS PFLP Tagammu Party (EG) · Economic -7.0, Social +4.0 EG Tagammu Party Hadash (IL) · Economic -8.0, Social +6.5 IL Hadash Union of Forces of Progress (MR) · Economic -5.5, Social +4.0 MR Union of Forces of Progress DFLP (PS) · Economic -8.0, Social +4.5 PS DFLP Egyptian Social Democratic Party (EG) · Economic -2.5, Social +5.0 EG Egyptian Social Democratic Party Palestinian People's Party (PS) · Economic -8.0, Social +5.0 PS Palestinian People's Party Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (IQ) · in government · Economic +2.0, Social -2.0 IQ Patriotic Union of Kurdistan Progressive Socialist Party (LB) · in government · Economic -4.0, Social +4.0 LB Progressive Socialist Party Ra'am (United Arab List) (IL) · Economic -2.0, Social -6.0 IL Ra'am (United Arab List) Yesh Atid (IL) · Economic +4.0, Social +7.0 IL Yesh Atid

Spider overlay

A is the solid teal polygon; B is the dashed amber overlay. Distinct colors so the eye can always tell them apart, regardless of family.

Economic → Market Social → Libertarian State & religion → Secular state Liberal democracy → Strong commitment West alignment → Pro-Western Regional stance → Stability/normalization Palestinian question → Pro-Palestinian rights Civil liberties → Expand Regime stance → pro-regime Pan-Arab vs particularist → pan-Arab Centralism vs federalism → federalist Traditionalism vs modernization → modernizing Gender equality → Gender equality Iran posture → Pro-Iran / aligned Press freedom → Free press Sectarian power-sharing → Post-sectarian / civic state
Hamas Hezbollah
A · Hamas (PS) B · Hezbollah (LB) Δ̄ 2.93

Axis-by-axis

Sorted by absolute difference. Δ is A − B.

  1. Regime stance
    A
    -7.5
    B
    +2.0
    Δ -9.5
  2. Pan-Arab vs particularist
    A
    -1.0
    B
    +3.0
    Δ -4.0
  3. Iran posture
    A
    +7.0
    B
    +10.0
    Δ -3.0
  4. Economic
    A
    -3.0
    B
    -5.0
    Δ +2.0
  5. Centralism vs federalism
    A
    -5.0
    B
    -3.5
    Δ -1.5
  6. Traditionalism vs modernization
    A
    -6.0
    B
    -4.5
    Δ -1.5
  7. Gender equality
    A
    -8.0
    B
    -6.5
    Δ -1.5
  8. State & religion
    A
    -9.0
    B
    -8.0
    Δ -1.0
  9. Palestinian question
    A
    +10.0
    B
    +9.0
    Δ +1.0
  10. Regional stance
    A
    -9.0
    B
    -9.8
    Δ +0.8
  11. Liberal democracy
    A
    -7.0
    B
    -7.5
    Δ +0.5
  12. West alignment
    A
    -8.5
    B
    -9.0
    Δ +0.5
  13. Social
    A
    -8.0
    B
    -8.0
    Δ +0.0
  14. Civil liberties
    A
    -8.0
    B
    -8.0
    Δ +0.0
  15. Press freedom
    A
    -8.0
    B
    -8.0
    Δ +0.0