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General note: The blockade turned Hamas into monsters. Back when that election occurred, Hamas had two wings -- the military wing, and the political/social services wing. That sort of setup is not unusual and Americans might remember when the IRA did the same thing (Sinn Fein was the name of its political wing). And the military wing was unpopular, but the political wing was popular and it was what propelled them to victory. The political wing, at the time, looked more responsive to the people's needs and less corrupt than alternatives.Also didn’t Hamas get like 30% of the vote in an election split by dozens of parties?
Well, then Israel announced it would blockade Gaza if Hamas were elected. First off, that was total bullshit. Either a region has self-determination or it doesn't. If Israel says, "you can elect the leader of your choice, so long as it is also the leader of our choice" then that's not self-determination. But more importantly, it wiped out the social services wing of Hamas. There was no way for the Hamas government to deliver on its promises, given that the region was being intentionally plunged into poverty. The social services wing became useless over night, and then it withered and died. Now it's a military organization again.
I'm so tired of hearing the right-wingers bray endlessly about how Gaza elected Hamas. If you want to look for blame in that time period, it falls on Israel.