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''Palestinian terrorism'' is ] committed by ] against other nations |
The expression '''Palestinian terrorism''' is used to briefly indicate ] committed by some ] against other nations. | ||
Palestinian official institutions actually do not recognize terrorist acts, however some note that a certain internal consensus seems to be found among Palestinian population, also given the declared nationalistic scope of attacks. | |||
An international external consensus on the proper definition of these acts has not yet been achieved, at least in a unanimous way. An unavoidable respective political content is usually added by most external observers, by any side. | |||
Several groups seem to be involved in this activity, and it is discussed whether they perform a common strategy or separate tactics. In some cases, especially in recent times, individual suicide bombers are used. It has been noted that these groups have at their disposal enormous quantities of weapons and explosives, which provenance should very likely be quite completely from external production, by not well known sources and passages, and of a presumed relevant economical cost. | |||
Some others observe that this form of terrorism could be a quite physiological and foreseeable effect of the unsatisfactory situation in which Palestinians live, feeling on their side that their national sentiment is internationally little respected, after many vain attempts to find a political solution to the question of their country and after a military alert constantly on since decades ago. | |||
This terrorism is mainly directed against the State of ]. | |||
See also: ]. |
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The expression Palestinian terrorism is used to briefly indicate terrorist acts committed by some Palestinians against other nations.
Palestinian official institutions actually do not recognize terrorist acts, however some note that a certain internal consensus seems to be found among Palestinian population, also given the declared nationalistic scope of attacks.
An international external consensus on the proper definition of these acts has not yet been achieved, at least in a unanimous way. An unavoidable respective political content is usually added by most external observers, by any side.
Several groups seem to be involved in this activity, and it is discussed whether they perform a common strategy or separate tactics. In some cases, especially in recent times, individual suicide bombers are used. It has been noted that these groups have at their disposal enormous quantities of weapons and explosives, which provenance should very likely be quite completely from external production, by not well known sources and passages, and of a presumed relevant economical cost.
Some others observe that this form of terrorism could be a quite physiological and foreseeable effect of the unsatisfactory situation in which Palestinians live, feeling on their side that their national sentiment is internationally little respected, after many vain attempts to find a political solution to the question of their country and after a military alert constantly on since decades ago.
This terrorism is mainly directed against the State of Israel.
See also: Terrorism against Arabs.