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last updated July 9, 2009
published Jan. 1, 2001
The Israeli Assassination Policy in the Aqsa Intifada
Read more:  assassinations, targeted killings, activists, political killings, Israeli military, international law, Palestinian politics, Israeli politics
Author/s:  Saleh Abdul Jawad
Publisher/s:  Jerusalem Media & Communications Centre
Summary:
The second Palestinian uprising ushered in an era of unprecedented Israeli assassinations of Palestinian activists and political leaders. For the first time, a Palestinian researcher examines the policy's roots and political goals.

Table of Contents

Forward
Introduction
The Importance of Assassinations
Contents of this Study and Problems Faced
General Background and Basic Notes
Might makes right
Assassins from gangs to freedom fighters
Removing opposition
Jews killing Jews
Murder for hire
Terrorism by a democracy
A wide group of satellites
First-hand experience
Beyond the sovereignty of the state
No Palestinian assassination strategy
Assassination Policy Throughout History
Pre-State (1902-1948)
From 1948 to 1967
From 1967 to 1987
The Intifada
The Oslo Process From 1993 to 2000
The Anatomy of Assassinations
Determining the target
Means of collecting information
Implementation
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Background
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National unity government


Resources
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"Israel used white phosphorus in Gaza civilian areas," Amnesty International, Jan. 19, 2009


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