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There is no organization that fits all of these criteria. There is no Palestinian/Arab/Islamic militant organization that was founded in 1817. However, a militant organization created in 1987 that rivaled the Palestine Liberation Organization and strongly opposed the Oslo Accords was HAMAS.

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