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    Terrorism is an extremely prevalent problem in the world today. Every month there is news of a bombing in some city, or a shooting in some neighborhood, and Western media has made Islam the face of terrorism. While Jihadists only make up a fraction of the proponents of terrorism, the media has caused “terrorism” to be synonymous with “Muslim.” Even understandable acts of rebellion, like the liberation movement of Palestine against Israel, are seen as Islamic radicalism because misguided…

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    The response of both men and women within nationalist groups, forced members of PFWAC to reconsider the possibility of achieving equality, justice, and rights both as women and as Palestinians. The questions raised by the response of nationalist groups created a binary in which Palestinian women could either be Palestinian or be women. In other words, Palestinian women could advocate for their rights as Palestinians or as women, but never simultaneously, the ability to advocate as Palestinian…

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    Suicide Bombing Culture

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    Suicide bombing is a spark in a field of dry grass. “The Koran forbids the ones taking one’s own life and this prohibition is still generally observed”.(Brooks 175) What makes them want to go die for there country as well as for there religion? David brookes clearly answered this question in the passage “The culture of Martyrdom: how suicide Bombing Became Not Just a Means but an End”. The suicide bombing has been on the rise ever since April of 1983; when a group of 240 people were killed by…

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    Essay 1 Please discuss in detail the difference between concepts of disengagement and de-radicalization. How are they related to one another? Why is it difficult to de-radicalize a committed The Islamist page 29? The difference between de-radicalization and disengagement is that de-radicalization is the process of which individuals or groups abandon their extremist ideologies while, disengagement is the process of changing an individual or groups behavior through refraining from violence and…

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    (U) Cyberattack Capabilities of the Palestine Liberation Front PV2 Stevens, Dakota C. Class 18-502 1 February, 2018 Classified By: PV2 Stevens, Dakota C. Derived From: Multiple Sources Declassify On: N/A (U) The Palestine Liberation Front (PLF) “is a small-armed splinter group allied to the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO), founded in 1961 by Ahmed Jibril.” The group mainly operates in Europe, Israel, Lebanon, and other areas within the Middle East. Estimates place their…

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    up priorities and objectives of HAMA project in order to be successful. The key…

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    Essay: Are Islamists revolutionaries? Answer with reference to two examples from Hezbollah, ISIS or Hamas. Are Islamists revolutionaries? First, we must clearly comprehend the definition of Islamism and revolution. Islamism is a concept which involve various actors coming together to support the establishment of a political, economic, social and moral order based on the teachings of Islam not only as a religion yet as a legal and social system (El Sherif, 2011:359)(Schwedler, 2011:349).…

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    Ethnic Cleansings

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    article titled, “New York stands with Israel” where they put a quote from the Governor of New York, Andrew Cuomo, saying “Hamas and other terrorist organizations continue to threaten Israel” and then the author of the article wrote, “We couldn’t agree more.” They are attempting to convey that Hamas threatens the livelihood of Israel. This is untrue for a multitude of reasons. Hamas was established as an Israeli resistance group in 1987, almost 40 years after Israel committed the following…

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    people. Hamas is another phrase of the Islamic Resistance Movement. In 1970 Hamas started a social movement to oppose the…

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    attacks without the permission of Al-Qaeda central. Another aspect of Al- Qaeda that sets it apart from Hamas or Hizballah, is that it often uses mass amounts of suicide bombers to achieve its goals. Though Hizballah does this as well there use of suicide bombing is…

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