TITLE

Bombers in Their Bosom

AUTHOR(S)
Rees, Matt
PUB. DATE
September 1999
SOURCE
Newsweek (Atlantic Edition);09/27/99, Vol. 134 Issue 13, p34
SOURCE TYPE
Periodical
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Offers information on how the Israeli Arabs are blamed for a rash of terror attacks. Six Israeli Arabs believed to be linked to the attacks; Details on car bombings; Hamas' use of Israeli citizens to avoid the crackdown on its West Bank; The demand of Likud, the second largest party, for the death penalty for Israeli Arabs involved in terrorism; Struggle with conflicting feelings of loyalty to homeland and people.
ACCESSION #
2317066

Tags: TERRORISM;  LIKUD (Political party : Israel);  VEHICLE bombs;  ISRAEL-Arab Border Conflicts, 1949-;  WEST Bank;  ETHNIC relations

 

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