Encyclopedia of Terrorism, Third EditionInfobase Holdings, Inc, 2021 M08 1 - 432 páginas The ongoing conflicts in the Middle East and the bombings overseas have shown that—despite the "War on Terror"—terrorism is still very much a part of daily life for many individuals. Encyclopedia of Terrorism, Third Edition provides students, researchers, journalists, and policymakers with a complete survey of what seems to be an intractable problem. More than 330 entries organized in an easily accessible, A-to-Z format offer comprehensive treatments of the events, people, organizations, and places that have played a major role in international terrorism. Each entry is placed within its appropriate historical context to help readers understand the wide-ranging motivations behind terrorist actions. New and updated entries include:
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... Palestine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Palestine Liberation Front (PLF) . . . . . . Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) ...
... Palestine—Special Operations Group (PFLP-SOG), this organization was led by Muhammad al-Umari, known throughout the Palestinian world as Abu Ibrahim, or the “bomb man.” This group was never a part of the Palestine Liberation ...
... Palestinian dissident leader Sabri al-Banna was one of the most notorious individuals engaged in terrorist acts ... Palestine, with homes in Marseilles, France; Iskenderun; Turkey; and Syria. Khalil also owned several houses in Palestine ...
Cindy Combs, Martin Slann. actively sought his arrest were the PLO and the Palestine Authority since Nidal was responsible for the murder of several prominent Palestinian figures, such as 'Issam Sirtawi, Salah Khalaf “Abu 'Iyad,” and ...
... Palestinians. The ship, with 80 passengers and 320 crew aboard, wandered north along the coast of Lebanon as the ... Palestine Liberation Front, the splinter group to which the hijackers claimed to belong. He ordered them to release the ...