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''Palestinian terrorism'' is ] committed by ] against other nations. It has become particularly abundant in the two recent uprisings, the ]. As a whole, this terrorism is mostly turned against civilian targets and not military forces. ''Palestinian terrorism'' is ] committed by ] against other nations, particularly ]. It has become particularly abundant in the two recent uprisings, the ]. As a whole, this terrorism is mostly turned against civilian targets and not military forces.




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Palestinian terrorism is terrorism committed by Palestinians against other nations, particularly Israel. It has become particularly abundant in the two recent uprisings, the intifadas. As a whole, this terrorism is mostly turned against civilian targets and not military forces.


The chronology of Palestinian terrorism (sorted by date):


See also Victims of Palestinian Violence and Terrorism since September 2000


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