Israel, the "peace process," and nuclear terrorism: recognizing the linkage
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The Oslo Peace Process can be exploited by Islamic groups committed to jihad to launch a nuclear terrorist attack against Israel. Because of the Oslo accords, Israel lost strategic territories which may facilitate nuclear terrorism against the Jewish state. An analysis of Palestine Authority and Palestine Liberation Organization documents and speeches reveals that the Peace Process has become part of Islamic terrorist strategy to destroy Israel. The relation of the Palestinian concept of sacrifice to terrorism is analyzed and counterterrorism proposals to Israel are discussed.
Publication Name: Studies in Conflict and Terrorism
Subject: Sociology and social work
ISSN: 1057-610X
Year: 1998
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Measuring success in coping with terrorism: The Israeli case
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The degree of efficacy of Israel's antiterror policies and ability to cope with terrorism using seven parameters is examined. The conclusion reveals that, based on most of these seven parameters, Israel is successful in coping with terrorism, although greater security must be attained through a change in Palestinian policies.
Publication Name: Studies in Conflict and Terrorism
Subject: Sociology and social work
ISSN: 1057-610X
Year: 2005
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