Tuesday, July 2, 2013

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HA-HA-HA They Want Mubarak Back – You Gotta Love It!!!



http://i-hls.com/ From all around the world, one can observe terrorist organizations and networks operating on behalf of various ideologies: beginning with the leftist, Marxist-Leninist terrorist organizations, such as the Red Brigade in Italy or FARC in Colombia; through secular organizations such as the People’s Front for the Liberation for Palestine-General Command, the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam in Sri Lanka; and the Islamist organizations the likes of Hamas and Islamic Jihad in Palestine, all the way to Islamic fundamentalist organizations, such as Jaish al-Islam in Gaza, Al-Jama’ah Al-Islamiya in Indonesia and others.
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The rise of worldwide terror driven by religious-fundamentalist ideology, Islamic in nature, indicates the importance of the Salafist – Jihadist doctrine within which these organizations and networks operate and from which their ideologies are drawn from. Jaish al-Islam and the umbrella framework from which they derive their ideology – The Mujahideen Shura Council in the Environs of Jerusalem, among many others – represent only a fraction of a list of organizations and networks operating in recent years in the Gaza Strip and Sinai Peninsula. Furthermore, such organizations and networks operate within, and can be identified by, the guidelines of the global Salafist-Jihadist ideology.
Religious-fundamentalist terror in the Gaza Strip and Sinai Peninsula manifests itself in a number of ways: through an increase in the number of organizations and networks operating throughout the years, the presence of foreign activists from all around the world and the rise of terror attacks combined with the increasing audacity in choice of targets. Israel’s challenge, like that of Egypt and Hamas, is the fact that no single, central enveloping organizational framework exists which can be addressed.






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