Hamas rockets fired indiscriminately at Israeli civilian towns from Gaza (2009).
Suicide bombing of people in a Sbarro Pizza in Jerusalem (2001), people on public buses, young people at Dolphinarium nightclub in Tel-Aviv (2001), senior citizens at a Passover hotel (2002).
Machine gun attack of high school students in Mercaz Harav religious school (2008).
Bludgeoning of 14 year-olds Koby Mandell and Yosef Ish Ram (2001)
Bludgeoning of 4-year old Einat Haran and shooting death of her family (1979)
Shooting from point blank range of a pregnant woman, Tali Hatuel, and her 4 daughters (2004).
To name a few...
Perhaps there really is a difference between claiming to be a "Militant" when you are actually a despicable Terrorist?
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HAMAS MILITANTS DEMANDING FREE PALESTINE.
Not yet, because of the occupation of Palestine and Israel's state terrorism
No they are an ally and not a recognized threat for terrorism.
It is unlikely that the United States will truly follow Israel's example because Israel's most effective weapons against terrorism would violate the US understandings of personal freedoms.
Muslims have attacked Israel a lot and Israel was trying to fight terrorism.
Generally its Enemy but America - Islamic terrorism, Pakistan-taliban, palestine - Israel terrorism and for me examination
Mass homicides, beatings, terrorism and of course discrimination.
Yonah Alexander has written: 'Palestinian secular terrorism' 'The role of communications in the Middle East conflict' -- subject(s): Arab Propaganda, Islam, Jewish-Arab relations, Judaism, Nationalism, Propaganda, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Jewish-Arab relations, Religious aspects of Nationalism, Zionist Propaganda 'Legal aspects of terrorism in the United States' -- subject(s): Cases, Hijacking of aircraft, States, Terrorism 'Counterterrorism Strategies' 'A bibliography of Israel' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Jews 'Terrorism and Medical Responses' 'International technical assistance experts' 'Terror on the High Seas' -- subject(s): Piracy, Maritime terrorism, Terrorism (International law) 'Usama bin Laden's al-Qaida' -- subject(s): Qaida (Organization), Terrorism, Violence, Terrorists, Islam 'Terrorism' 'Middle East Terrorism' 'Combating Terrorism' 'The 1986 Annual on Terrorism' 'Usama bin Laden's al-Qaida' -- subject(s): Qaida (Organization), Terrorism, Violence, Terrorists, Islam 'Israel' -- subject(s): Bibliography 'Maritime Terrorism' 'The Annual on Terrorism, 1988-1989'
Bassam Bishuti has written: 'The role of the Zionist terror in the creation of Israel' -- subject(s): Zionism, Israel-Arab War, 1948-1949, Atrocities, Terrorism, History
Singapore, Israel, Kuwait
Why would Israel attack the US? The Jewish people are probably pretty happy that he has been removed as a source of terrorism. No country will attack the US directly.
Israel knows how to deal with terrorism better than the United States. Back in the early 1980's, Israel bombed one of Saddam Hussein's facilities known to be producing weapons of mass destruction; perhaps this is one reason the U.S. never found such weapons when invading the country 25 years later. It weakened Hussein beyond repair--not just the bombing, but the threat of another one down the road.
Terrorism can be a weapon of anyone and anything. Terrorism was used in ancient times. Terrorism was practiced by both sides in the French and Indian War, and during the American Revolution. Before the establishment of Israel as a nation, Jewish terrorists killed British soldiers. Terrorism was used widely by both the Axis and the Allies during World War 2. In one example of selective terrorism, a British Gurkha soldier would slip into a German camp and cut the throat of every other sleeping German soldier. Terrorism will serve the cause of any master who is willing to use it.