Strategic Assessment
Research Forum | October 2010

This essay presents the background to Palestinian suicide terrorism and its use in the decade since the second intifada erupted. It then presents the Israeli and Palestinian perspectives regarding their relative success in attaining their respective goals. The author contends that while Israel successfully contained Palestinian suicide terrorism, the phenomenon – which seems to have been replaced with high trajectory fire as a choice method for attack – could well be revived by Palestinian organizations in the future.
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