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Suicide Terror

Understanding and Confronting the Threat

Erschienen am 10.07.2009, 1. Auflage 2009
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ISBN/EAN: 9780470087299
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 432 S.
Einband: gebundenes Buch

Beschreibung

Based on original material, this book looks at the US and Israeli experiences dealing with the weapon of suicide terror. The authors draw conclusions about the future use of the weapon in the US and provide the policy maker, first responder, and student of homeland security with a thorough understanding of this weapon. The text creates, through re-enactments based on eyewitness testimony, the look and feel of actual incidents. Utilizing extensive case studies, this definitive study of suicide terror points out how best to prevent and confront this very dangerous threat.

Autorenportrait

Ophir Falk is a Partner at the Naveh, Kantor, Even-Har law firm and a Research Fellow at the International Institute for Counter-Terrorism, where he has published numerous articles in the field. Mr. Falk has over a decade of experience in various security capacities and served as a risk consultant for the 2004 Olympic Games, where he took part in risk assessments for Olympic venues and critical national infrastructure. Henry Morgenstern is the President of Security Solutions International, a company that has trained more than 700 federal, state, and local agencies to effectively confront the threat of terror and regularly takes groups of first responders to Israel to study homeland security. Mr. Morgenstern is a widely published author on the subject of suicide terror. He has offered expert commentary on terror-related issues for NBC, ABC, CBS, Fox, numerous radio stations, and Web broadcasts.

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Inhalt

Preface. Acknowledgments. Contributors. INTRODUCTION: OVERVIEW AND HISTORICAL ACCOUNT OF THE WEAPON (Ophir Falk). Background. Defining the Threat. Definition Criteria. Proposed Definitions. Analyses of Data. Overview. Endnotes. 1 THE GLOBAL JIHAD (Henry Morgenstern). Introduction: Where Is the Jihad Today? Do We Need to Know Why? The Meaning of Jihad for the Jihadists (Mujahedeen). The Origins and Evolution of the Global Jihad. Osama bin Laden and Dr. Ayman al-Zawahiri--The Al-Qaeda View of the Jihad. Support for the Global Jihad. Seminal Ideas and Movements that Have Led to the Global Jihad. Tauhid--The Oneness of God. Takfir. Jihad. Jahaliyyah. The Spread of the Jihad Across the World. Case Study of Jihad Development: Egypt. The Jihad in the United States. Toward a Legal Definition of Terrorism in the United States. Financing and Organization. The Jihad: Version 2.0. The Jihad's Virtual 007. Real-Time Threat Example. Understanding Techno-Intelligence Signatures. Internet Activity and Terrorist Finance--Synergy in Cyberspace. The Global Jihad Has a New Home Base--The Internet. Conclusions. Appendix 1: Internet Sites and the Global Jihad. Appendix 2: Incidents in the United States since 9/11. Endnotes. 2 ISRAEL'S CONFRONTATION WITH SUICIDE TERRORISM (Amir Kulick). Background. Arab-Israeli Conflict. The First Circle: The Palestinian Suicide Bomber and His Motives. The Second Circle: The Organizational Wrapping. The Third Circle: The Social Wrapping. How Has Israel Confronted Suicide Terrorism? The Prevention Circle. The Delay Circle. The Consequence Mitigation Circle. The Intelligence Level. The Intelligence Challenge in the War on Suicide Terrorism. Israeli Intelligence. The Operational Level. The Evolution of Israel's Responses to Suicide Terrorism--A Brief Historic Review. The Israeli Methods of Action. Targeted Killing. Passive Measures. Public Resilience. Deterring Suicide Bombers. Relevant Lessons for American Law Enforcement. Key Lessons Learned--Operative Level. Specific Lessons--Operational-Tactical Level. Summary and Conclusions. Endnotes. 3 THE EAGLE AND THE SNAKE: AMERICA'S EXPERIENCE WITH SUICIDE BOMBINGS (Yaron Schwartz). The Origins of Suicide Attacks Against the United States. Suicide Bombings in Iraq. The Insurgency: Who, Why, When, and How. The Role of Suicide Bombings. Assessing the Surge. The Impact of Iraq and Its Lessons. Future Threats and Suicide Terrorism. Endnotes. Bibliograhy. 4 THE INTERNATIONALIZATION OF SUICIDE TERRORISM (Ophir Falk and Hadas Kroitoru). Lebanon. Hezbollah. Hezbollah's International Reach. The Iran-Hezbollah-al-Qaeda Connection. Hezbollah's Direct Threat to U.S. Homeland. Sri Lanka. A History of Conflict. The Tamil Tigers and Suicide Terrorism. Consequences and Counterterrorism Efforts. Israel. Historical Background. A Decade and a Half of Suicide Terrorism. Misconceptions. From Deterrence to Prevention and Preemption. Relevance to U.S. Homeland Security. Operational Lessons. India. History of Conflict. India's Experience with Suicide Terrorism. Turkey. Civil War and Civil Strife: The PKK's Answer to the "Kurdish Question". Turkey's Experience with Suicide Terror. Islamic Groups Step Up to the Plate. Turkish Counterterrorism Tactics. Lessons from Turkey's Experience with Suicide Terrori ...