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Terrorism in Third Countries

Terrorism in Third Countries 70 The above list, ugly as it is, is only partial, and non-exhaustive. It gives examples of the actions of the Arab terrorist organizations. Such acts speak of course for themselves. But as will be shown in the Appen- dix to this paper the Arab terrorist organization boastfully accept respon- sibility for their deeds, and their aims and intentions become quite clear. Although the principal terrorist organization, Fatah, sometimes claims - for propaganda purposes - that it does not engage in activities against civilian objectives, the record shows, that like all the other organizations, Fatah engages as a matter of policy in terrorist attacks against civilians. Except as regards operations in the territory of neutral countries, there is no difference of importance in the methods and objectives of the vari- ous terrorist organizations concerning conduct of operations in violation of the laws and customs of war. Moreover, it may be pointed out that the organizations have a com- mon front organization and a coordinated joint command. TERRORISM IN THIRD COUNTRIES In view of the condemnable chain of attacks by Arab terrorists against civilian Israel objectives, as well as against innocent persons, in neutral countries not involved in the http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Nordic Journal of International Law Brill

Terrorism in Third Countries

Nordic Journal of International Law , Volume 40 (1-4): 70 – Jan 1, 1970

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Brill
Copyright
© 1970 Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands
ISSN
0902-7351
eISSN
1571-8107
DOI
10.1163/187529370X00099
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Abstract

70 The above list, ugly as it is, is only partial, and non-exhaustive. It gives examples of the actions of the Arab terrorist organizations. Such acts speak of course for themselves. But as will be shown in the Appen- dix to this paper the Arab terrorist organization boastfully accept respon- sibility for their deeds, and their aims and intentions become quite clear. Although the principal terrorist organization, Fatah, sometimes claims - for propaganda purposes - that it does not engage in activities against civilian objectives, the record shows, that like all the other organizations, Fatah engages as a matter of policy in terrorist attacks against civilians. Except as regards operations in the territory of neutral countries, there is no difference of importance in the methods and objectives of the vari- ous terrorist organizations concerning conduct of operations in violation of the laws and customs of war. Moreover, it may be pointed out that the organizations have a com- mon front organization and a coordinated joint command. TERRORISM IN THIRD COUNTRIES In view of the condemnable chain of attacks by Arab terrorists against civilian Israel objectives, as well as against innocent persons, in neutral countries not involved in the

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Published: Jan 1, 1970

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