corpus · 101 on file

Quotes

Every verified statement attributed to a politician or party in the dataset. Each carries a year, the context, and at least one source citation. The same corpus drives the Who-said-it game and the "On the record" sections on entity pages.

  • At the heart of these lies armed resistance, which is regarded as the strategic choice for protecting the principles and the rights of the Palestinian people.
    PS flag Hamas · 2017 Article 25 of the Hamas 2017 Document — codifies armed resistance as the strategic, not tactical, foundation of the movement. Sources: jewishvirtuallibrary.org Tier 2 — primary or translation ■■■□□
  • Hamas rejects any alternative to the full and complete liberation of Palestine, from the river to the sea.
    PS flag Hamas · 2017 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. Sources: jewishvirtuallibrary.org Tier 2 — primary or translation ■■□□□
  • Hamas considers the establishment of a fully sovereign and independent Palestinian state, with Jerusalem as its capital along the lines of the 4th of June 1967, to be a formula of national consensus.
    PS flag Hamas · 2017 Article 20 of the Hamas 2017 Document — the 1967-borders pragmatic clause inside the same article as the river-to-sea framing. Sources: jewishvirtuallibrary.org Tier 2 — primary or translation ■■■■□
  • The consensual democracy represents a proper political formula to assure true partnership.
    LB flag Hezbollah · 2009 Hezbollah 2009 Political Manifesto — the party's reframing of consociationalism under "consensual democracy" rhetoric. Sources: hintergrund.de Tier 2 — primary or translation ■■■■□
  • The major problem in the Lebanese political system, which thwarts its reform, development and regular updating, is political sectarianism.
    LB flag Hezbollah · 2009 Section 3 of the Hezbollah 2009 Political Manifesto — declared position on confessionalism / muhasasa. Note the gap with the party's behavioral defense of the Shia quota. Sources: hintergrund.de Tier 2 — primary or translation ■■■■□
  • The Resistance role is a national necessity as long as the Israeli threats and aspirations persist.
    LB flag Hezbollah · 2009 Section 2 of the Hezbollah 2009 Political Manifesto — codifies the post-2006-war "Resistance" doctrine alongside the Lebanese state army. Sources: hintergrund.de Tier 2 — primary or translation ■■■□□
  • Complete liberation of Palestine, and eradication of Zionist economic, political, military and cultural existence.
    PS flag Fatah · 1964 Article 12 of the pre-revision Fatah Constitution (mid-1960s) — declared goal of the movement at founding. Sources: marxists.org Tier 2 — primary or translation ■■■■□
  • Establishing an independent democratic state with complete sovereignty on all Palestinian lands, and Jerusalem is its capital city, and protecting the citizens' legal and equal rights without any racial or religious discrimination.
    PS flag Fatah · 1964 Article 13 of the pre-revision Fatah Constitution (mid-1960s) — the secular-democratic-state vision that pre-dates Oslo. Sources: marxists.org Tier 2 — primary or translation ■■■■□
  • Armed struggle is a strategy and not a tactic.
    PS flag Fatah · 1964 Article 19 of the pre-revision Fatah Constitution (mid-1960s) — the line that formally remained in the party's bylaws even after Oslo. Sources: marxists.org Tier 2 — primary or translation ■■■□□

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