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Average axis distance

11.35

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

Swap A and B

Cross-border · IL ↔ PS. Different families (nationalist-ethnic · islamist-sunni-electoral). Both currently in government. Founded 14 years apart. Mean axis distance Δ̄ 11.35.

Top divergences

Where they split hardest

  • Palestinian question

    Likud -8.0 · Opposed vs Hamas +10.0 · Pro-Palestinian rights

    Δ 18.0 points

  • Iran posture

    Likud -10.0 · Anti-Iran / adversarial vs Hamas +7.0 · Pro-Iran / aligned

    Δ 17.0 points

  • West alignment

    Likud +8.0 · Pro-Western vs Hamas -8.5 · Anti-Western

    Δ 16.5 points

Brief

Likud vs. Hamas

The headline cleavage. Israel's Jewish-nationalist mainstream right against the Palestinian Islamist resistance movement. Two parties that don't recognise the other's right to exist on the same land.

Origins. Likud was founded in 1973 as a coalition around Menachem Begin's Herut — itself the heir of Jabotinsky's Revisionist Zionism. It won the 1977 Israeli election ending three decades of Labor dominance and has been the dominant Israeli right-wing party ever since. Hamas was founded in December 1987 during the First Intifada by Sheikh Ahmed Yassin and the Gaza branch of the Muslim Brotherhood; its 1988 charter framed Palestinian liberation as a religious-Islamic duty.

Where they diverge. Almost every axis. On the legitimacy of the other state: Likud's 1999 platform "flatly rejects the establishment of a Palestinian Arab state"; Hamas's 1988 charter and 2017 General Principles both reject the legitimacy of "the Zionist entity." On territory: both make maximalist claims to the same land between the river and the sea. On religion-and-state: Likud anchors a religious-nationalist Jewish coalition; Hamas is a Sunni Islamist movement applying religious framing to nationalism. On acceptable methods: Likud as the governing party uses state military force; Hamas as an armed group has used suicide attacks, rocket fire, and on 7 October 2023 a cross-border massacre — the precipitating event of the current Gaza war.

Where they overlap. A surprising amount of structural similarity. Both are nationalist projects that frame their conflict in existential and quasi-religious terms. Both reject the two-state solution as Western diplomats describe it. Both have ridden their respective conflicts to the right and toward more religious-conservative coalitions over the past two decades.

Why it matters today. This pair is the war. Netanyahu's Likud-led coalition has fought a war in Gaza against Hamas since 7 October 2023 in which approximately 60,000 Palestinians have been killed and a generation of children injured. Almost every other comparison in this corpus is downstream of this one.

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
When citizens are killed in their homes and their land, all the rules change.

October 8, 2023 televised address — the morning after the Hamas attack on southern Israel. Frames the subsequent Israeli military campaign as a categorical shift, not a routine response.

B
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.

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 B · 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 A · 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 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
Likud Hamas
A · Likud (IL) B · Hamas (PS) Δ̄ 11.35

Axis-by-axis

Sorted by absolute difference. Δ is A − B.

  1. Palestinian question
    A
    -8.0
    B
    +10.0
    Δ -18.0
  2. Iran posture
    A
    -10.0
    B
    +7.0
    Δ -17.0
  3. West alignment
    A
    +8.0
    B
    -8.5
    Δ +16.5
  4. Regime stance
    A
    +9.0
    B
    -7.5
    Δ +16.5
  5. Regional stance
    A
    +6.0
    B
    -9.0
    Δ +15.0
  6. Traditionalism vs modernization
    A
    +4.0
    B
    -6.0
    Δ +10.0
  7. Gender equality
    A
    +2.0
    B
    -8.0
    Δ +10.0
  8. Economic
    A
    +6.0
    B
    -3.0
    Δ +9.0
  9. Social
    A
    -2.0
    B
    -8.0
    Δ +6.0
  10. State & religion
    A
    -3.0
    B
    -9.0
    Δ +6.0
  11. Civil liberties
    A
    -2.5
    B
    -8.0
    Δ +5.5
  12. Press freedom
    A
    -3.0
    B
    -8.0
    Δ +5.0
  13. Liberal democracy
    A
    -4.0
    B
    -7.0
    Δ +3.0
  14. Centralism vs federalism
    A
    -7.0
    B
    -5.0
    Δ -2.0