AJC’s Terrorism Expert Yehudit Barsky examines Hamas’s quest for legitimacy, and its quest for arms, in this AJC briefing:
The repercussions of Hamas’s border breach into
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Apr
AJC’s Terrorism Expert Yehudit Barsky examines Hamas’s quest for legitimacy, and its quest for arms, in this AJC briefing:
The repercussions of Hamas’s border breach into
31
Dec
Sderot, and other communities in the western Negev region of Israel, has been the target of some 2,400 rockets since the beginning of 2007, and thousands more since 2000, launched by Palestinians from the Gaza Strip. That’s about one rocket every three and a half hours over the last year, targeting almost exclusively civilians. Imagine trying to live, raise children, conduct normal civilian activities under these conditions.
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Oct
From November 5 to 8, representatives of the 186-member-nation INTERPOL, the Lyon-based international police organization, will gather in Marrakech, Morocco, for their annual General Assembly. Normally, the event doesn’t make headlines, but this time could be different.
The story begins in July 1994. The building of the AMIA, the central welfare body of Argentine Jewry, was reduced to rubble in a terrorist attack. Eighty-five people were killed; many more were injured. (Two years earlier, another terrorist attack in Buenos Aires had targeted the Israeli embassy, killing twenty-nine people.)
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Jun
The short answer: not much.
Over at the Electronic Intifada (EI) commentators were undisturbed by the fragmentation of Gaza into a burning enclave reminiscent of Afghanistan or Somalia. Just at the moment when Hamas was blasting its way towards an intra-Palestinian version of the two-state solution, the talk at EI was of a single state between the Mediterranean and the River Jordan.
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May
While duplicating the tape, Morgenstern said, “I saw some stuff on the film that was disturbing and it kind of gained my attention that way.” According to press reports, the tape depicted 10 young bearded men firing handguns, rifles and fully automatic weapons at a firing range, calling for jihad, and shouting, “Allahu Akbar!,” or “God is great!” Six of the men were arrested on May 9, and charged, according to court documents, with planning “to kill as many soldiers as possible” in an armed attack on Fort Dix.
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May
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Apr
To the dismay of many in the Western world, Lebanon was Terror Central in the 1970s and 1980s. The lack of a central government during the Lebanese civil war made Lebanon a very attractive place for terrorist organizations to operate. Terrorists from across the globe set up training camps and a place to meet their contacts with funding from countries that provided financial support, including the former Soviet Union, Syria, Libya and Saddam Hussein’s Iraq. Terrorist organizations across the political spectrum established their headquarters and safe houses there.
Although the era of those terror organizations has come to an end, today Lebanon is plagued with a different generation of terror organizations. Chief among them is Hezbollah, the Lebanese Shi’i terror organization spawned by the radical Shi’a regime in Iran. Interestingly, Al-Qa’ida also maintains a presence in Lebanon – and, despite the group’s Sunni radical roots, Iran has provided safe haven to a number of its top leaders since the 9/11 attacks. Two of the most prominent Al-Qa’ida leaders reported to be in Iran are Saif Al-Adel and Saad Bin Ladin, the son of Osama Bin Ladin.
Iran’s support for both Sunni and Shi’a terrorists has been evident since the 1980s.
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Apr
One of the parking signs in New York City used to blare, “Don’t Even THINK of Parking Here.” Another declared, “No Parking. No Standing. No Stopping. No Kidding.” Parking has always been tough in New York, but airline travel has grown increasingly more difficult for everyone since 9/11. If going through airport security hasn’t been difficult enough, the six imams who were removed from U.S. Airways flight 300 in November are attempting to make the thought of boarding a plane even more of a hassle.