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What is terrorism? Do both sides practice it? How/when/who? . Terrorism is the systematic use of terror especially as a means of coercion . Both sides have it Hammas from Palestine and Lehi is the one from Israel. It happen’s almost every day.
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What is terrorism? Do both sides practice it? How/when/who? • Terrorism is the systematic use of terror especially as a means of coercion. • Both sides have it Hammas from Palestine and Lehi is the one from Israel. It happen’s almost every day.
What are the major terrorist groups in the region? • Lehi: Zionist group founded by Avraham ("Yair") Stern in the British Mandate of Palestine. Aim was forcibly evicting the British authorities from Palestine and allowing unrestricted immigration of Jews. • Hammasis a Palestinian Islamist political party that governs the Gaza Strip. Hamas also has a military wing, the Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades. The European Union,the United States, Canada,\ Israel and Japan classify Hamas as a terrorist organization.
What are the goals of the terrorist groups? • Ideology and motivation influence the objectives of terrorist operations, especially regarding the casualty rate. Acts of violenceare used to achieve a specific political aim. What terrorist obstacles are standing in the way of a peace settlement? • Lehi and Hammas they wouldn’t stop fighting they both want destruction and while they are around it will never stop!
What has been/should be done to stop terrorism in Israel/Palestine? • The Middle East has been the focus of conflict for hundreds of years; and currently Israeli-Palestinian relations are dangerously unstable. As a result of religious and cultural differences, Jews and Arabs battle each other in an attempt to solidify their own sovereignty. As a result of these unsettling times the President of the United States of America has assembled a Middle East Advisory Committee to inform him on the Arab-Israeli conflict. You have been chosen as a member of this committee, and it is your job to assume one of the assigned roles and to report to the President the pertinent information that will help him better understand the nature of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and to conclude whether or not a peace plan is resolvable. Do not take this job lightly; the security of the world depends on a resolution.