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This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Haniyeh was born in the al-Shati refugee camp in the then Egyptian-controlled Gaza Strip in or , [ c ] [ 10 ] [ 6 ] [ 11 ] [ 12 ] to parents who were expelled or fled from Al-Jura now part of Ashkelon during the Palestine war.
His involvement led to his imprisonment for three short periods after participating in protests. After his release in , he was exiled to Lebanon, returning a year later to become a dean at Gaza's Islamic University.
Haniyeh was appointed to head a Hamas office in and subsequently rose in the ranks of the organization. Haniyeh was head of the Hamas list that won the Palestinian legislative elections of , which campaigned on armed resistance against Israel, and so became Prime Minister of the State of Palestine. Due to the then-ongoing FatahβHamas conflict , Haniyeh did not acknowledge Abbas' decree and continued to exercise prime ministerial authority in the Gaza Strip.
Haniyeh was seen by many diplomats as one of the more pragmatic and moderate figures in Hamas. Haniyeh participated in protests in the First Intifada and was given a short prison sentence by an Israeli military court. Following his release in , the Israeli military authorities of the occupied Palestinian territories exiled him to Lebanon with senior Hamas leaders Abdel-Aziz al-Rantissi , Mahmoud Zahhar , Aziz Duwaik , and other activists.
After Israel released Ahmed Yassin from prison in , Haniyeh was appointed to head his office. He was targeted by the Israel Defense Forces for his alleged involvement in attacks against Israeli citizens.