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The expression '''Palestinian terrorism''' is commonly used to indicate ] committed by some ]s, in particular against ]is, and occasionaly against nationals of other countries. The expression '''Palestinian terrorism''' is commonly used to indicate ] committed by some ]s, in particular against ]is, and occasionaly against nationals of other countries.

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The expression Palestinian terrorism is commonly used to indicate terrorist acts committed by some Palestinians, in particular against Israelis, and occasionaly against nationals of other countries.

Whereas the moral justification of the Palestinian attacks is often argued about, it does, doubtlessly constitute terrorism, as it involves the death of civilian non-combatants in order to create a public uproar aiming at political ends. See Terrorism against Israel for details about the history of attacks against Israel. Contrast this with: Terrorism against Arabs and Israeli terrorism.