Israel investigates non-lethal options
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Non-lethal weapons are often preferred when police, or military units, need to control crowds and demonstrations, and when the use of lethal weapons would escalate the threat. Israel's use of such weapons in controlling low-level conflicts is discussed.
Publication Name: Jane's Intelligence Review
Subject: Military and naval science
ISSN: 0955-1247
Year: 2001
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Israel reviews profile of suicide bombers
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There have been some 70 Palestinian suicide bombers in Israel since 1993, and the number of attacks has been increasing. The Israeli government has attempted to compile a profile of such bombers, but the profile does have flaws.
Publication Name: Jane's Intelligence Review
Subject: Military and naval science
ISSN: 0955-1247
Year: 2001
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