Taking Stock in Israel after a Year of Terror
And some suggestions for reducing its causes.
October 21, 2016
And some suggestions for reducing its causes.
Over the past twelve months, Israel has seen a steady stream of low-grade terror attacks—stabbings, car-rammings, and occasional shootings. Besides those successful enough to grab headlines, hundreds of others, including the recent planned attack on a wedding hall, were thwarted by Israeli security forces. Analyzing the causes of the attacks, Kobi Michael notes that they constitute more a series of small waves of terror than a single large one and suggests some ways forward:
And some suggestions for reducing its causes.
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Over the past twelve months, Israel has seen a steady stream of low-grade terror attacks—stabbings, car-rammings, and occasional shootings. Besides those successful enough to grab headlines, hundreds of others, including the recent planned attack on a wedding hall, were thwarted by Israeli security forces. Analyzing the causes of the attacks, Kobi Michael notes that they constitute more a series of small waves of terror than a single large one and suggests some ways forward:
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