Terrorism Can Be Defeated, But Israel Can’t Cede Crucial Territory
A conversation with the former head of the Shin Bet.
November 30, 2016
When it comes to terrorist tactics, what happens in Israel doesn’t stay in Israel.
In the apparent terrorist attack at Ohio State University on Monday, an eighteen-year-old refugee from Somalia—whose Facebook page indicates his sympathies for Islamic State and al-Qaeda—drove his car into pedestrians and then began stabbing passersby with a knife until stopped by a police bullet. William Jacobson comments:
A conversation with the former head of the Shin Bet.
When it comes to terrorist tactics, what happens in Israel doesn’t stay in Israel.
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In the apparent terrorist attack at Ohio State University on Monday, an eighteen-year-old refugee from Somalia—whose Facebook page indicates his sympathies for Islamic State and al-Qaeda—drove his car into pedestrians and then began stabbing passersby with a knife until stopped by a police bullet. William Jacobson comments:
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